SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Thread Group announced significant progress in market adoption of the Thread networking protocol. Adding to the eight Thread certified components ...
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Thread Group (www.threadgroup.org) – an industry alliance chartered with guiding the widespread adoption of Thread, the new IP-based low-power wireless ...
SAN RAMON, Calif. — Following the release of the Thread 1.0 technical specification for the connected home, the Thread Group has launched the first phase of its product certification program. Led by ...
Thread is a simplified, IPv6-based mesh networking protocol developed for connecting products around the home to each other, to the internet, and to the cloud. Thread is simple to install, highly ...
Nordic Semiconductor announced that its latest multiprotocol SoC, the nRF52840, which supports both Bluetooth 5 (Bluetooth low energy) and IEEE 802.15.4 (the foundation of the Thread networking ...
Google, through its Nest Labs home automation division, today announced another major step toward the formation of an ecosystem for connected home devices and apps. Nest, along with Samsung, ARM, and ...
San Ramon, Calif. – The Nest-led Thread Group expects the first Thread-certified home-automation products to be available to consumers late this year now that the organization has released the Thread ...
Google-owned Nest was one of the first big players in the Internet of Things business. As such, it fell to them to create their own protocol for networking and smart home automation that devices ...
Thread, an open wireless protocol for the Internet of things, is getting a boost from one of its biggest boosters, Google-owned Nest Labs. An IPv6 networking protocol built on the 802.15.4 mesh ...
HANGZHOU, China, Aug. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HooRii Technology is proud to announce that the HRN71 (MTD+WED) module has achieved Thread 1.4 certification. Devices using this module can now add and ...
A little over a decade ago, the big buzzword in home tech was “convergence.” Internet browsers started appearing in refrigerator doors while a host of new companies cropped up offering in-home “media ...