How the U.S. ‘Decapitated’ Japan’s Operating System to Dominate the Digital World for Over 30 Years

How the U.S. 'Decapitated' Japan's Operating System to Dominate the Digital World for Over 30 Years

Programmer Headquarters 🔰 Founded by Byte’s big shots, a well-known blogger in the IT industry, gathering 200,000 programmers. Click to follow, and let’s progress together ▶▶ In 1989, a “thinking” house appeared on the streets of Tokyo. This house was equipped with thousands of sensors, capable of automatically adjusting lights, opening and closing windows, watering … Read more

The Rise of Domestic Forces in the Internet of Things

The Rise of Domestic Forces in the Internet of Things

In the foundational capabilities of the Internet of Things (IoT), domestic manufacturers are rapidly growing. Source:21tech (News-21) Author:Luo Yiqi Editor:Zhang Weixian Image Source:Tuchong As we enter the era of intelligent connectivity, the IoT is endowed with richer application demands and deployment scenarios, and domestic technology providers are also growing rapidly within this context. “ According … Read more

Sharing Insights: A 20-Year Chronicle of IoT Development

Sharing Insights: A 20-Year Chronicle of IoT Development

01 In 2005, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released the “ITU Internet Report 2005: Internet of Things” at the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia, systematically articulating the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) for the first time. This report covers various aspects including forms, technical systems, and industrial structures, and is … Read more

Understanding the Perception Layer, Network Layer, and Application Layer of the Internet of Things

Understanding the Perception Layer, Network Layer, and Application Layer of the Internet of Things

The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) was proposed long ago, with the term being introduced at the International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking held in the United States at the end of the 20th century. The concept was first proposed by Professor Ashton from the MIT Auto-ID Lab, who, while researching RFID … Read more

Understanding Industry 4.0 Through 13 Illustrations

Understanding Industry 4.0 Through 13 Illustrations

1. What is Industry 4.0?   ”Internet + Manufacturing” is Industry 4.0. The concept of “Industry 4.0” was introduced by Germany, referred to as the “Industrial Internet” in the United States, and as “Made in China 2025” in China. The essence of these three concepts is consistent, all pointing to a core idea: intelligent manufacturing.   In … Read more

Smart Home Appliances

Smart Home Appliances

Smart home appliances are products formed by integrating microprocessors、 sensor technology、 and network communication technology into household appliances after which they become appliances that have the ability to automatically sense the state of the residential space and the state of the appliances themselves, as well as the service status of the appliances, and can automatically … Read more

Midea’s New Exploration: The Internet of Things Begins with Smart Homes

Midea's New Exploration: The Internet of Things Begins with Smart Homes

Economic Observer Reporter Li Huaqing Midea Group (000333.SZ) is increasingly demonstrating its ambitions in the Internet of Things (IoT) field. Midea Group is accelerating its exploration in the IoT sector. According to sources from Midea’s management, there is a new saying within the company: “In the Internet era, look to Alibaba; in the IoT era, … Read more

Practical Guide to Modbus Software Development PDF [83MB]

Practical Guide to Modbus Software Development PDF [83MB]

Modbus is one of the most widely used communication protocols in the field of industrial automation. With the continuous development of electronics, computers, and communication technologies, especially with the rise of concepts like the Internet of Things and “Internet Plus”, Modbus communication technology has evolved from serial buses to Modbus TCP, gaining momentum. To help … Read more

Is the Joint Venture with ARM a Case of ‘Inviting the Wolf into the House’?

Is the Joint Venture with ARM a Case of 'Inviting the Wolf into the House'?

Recently, ARM, a subsidiary of Japan’s SoftBank, and the Tsinghua Unigroup Innovation Fund signed a memorandum of cooperation in Beijing to establish a joint venture in Shenzhen. In the future, this joint venture will be developed into an important domestic integrated circuit core intellectual property development and service platform, controlled by Chinese stakeholders. Many netizens … Read more