Chirp, a London-based technology company that lets you transfer data between devices using nothing but audio clips, has announced it’s opening its platform to developers as it looks to increase the ...
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Chirp and Linkplay Technology have announced a technical partnership to provide a turnkey package for audio-based provisioning of smart-enabled consumer applications. Chirp’s ultrasonic ...
Chirp's specialism in acoustic networking opens IIC members to previously inaccessible devices for use in industry solutions Chirp, the wireless data-over-sound company, today announced that they have ...
Chirp and Arduino have announced the first official integration of data-over-sound on Arduino’s range of boards. The integration allows Arduino-powered projects to send and receive data wirelessly ...
Our start-up of the week is London-based Chirp, which enables data to be transmitted between devices using an audio signal. “Chirp is the inventor of the internet of sound,” explained Kevin Evans, ...
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Data over sound can be used for a wide range of applications, ranging from P2P to M2M communications. Every now and again, I run into a technology that makes me stop in my tracks and exclaim, “Say ...
You'd be forgiven for thinking this is a story about some sort of jukebox from my House (of Crackpot Theories), but this is news about a real app called Chirp. I loaded it today, and since the TUAW ...
Chirp and Linkplay Technology have announced a technical partnership that looks to provide a turnkey package for audio-based provisioning of smart-enabled consumer applications. Chirp’s ultrasonic ...