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Qualcomm Technologies developed an Internet of Everything (IoE) development platform,...

Qualcomm Technologies developed an Internet of Everything (IoE) development platform, which is based on its QSC6270-Turbo chipset and supports Oracle’s Java ME Embedded 3.2. The platform, which uses Qualcomm’s Gobi 3G modem solution, helps developers accelerate efficient development -- and…

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decrease time to market -- on applications and devices used on AT&T mobile broadband, Qualcomm said Monday. The Qualcomm/AT&T development platform will be available to developers by Q2, Qualcomm said. The platform is “an ideal starting point” for creation of mobile products and apps for IoE verticals such as tracking, industrial controls and healthcare, Qualcomm said. AT&T will support the platform in North America, “allowing developers to test their solutions and demonstrate functionality on a live network in the design and development phases,” Qualcomm said (http://xrl.us/bn9swn).