![]() The PTA1.5M active antenna delivers the ultra-sensitive Jupiter SE880 micro receiver over 15dB of additional gain in the operating frequency range. Along with class leading miniaturization, the receiver outperforms top traditional designs handling with excellence, a loss of 10dB or greater in the GPS signal reaching, for example, the typical OBD port under a vehicle’s dashboard where many usage-based insurance (UBI) data-loggers are installed. A flat component arrangement can yield an ultra-low-profile volume of 6x16x2.4 mm. For host devices able to accommodate higher volumetric symmetry, assembly of the components can be made to fit a 6x16x8mm volume. “You’re going to see a lot more from us in that particular regards.GPS vehicle tracking: Telit Wireless Solutions, a provider of high-quality machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions, products and services and Plano, Texas based Parsec Technologies, Inc., a supplier of advanced amplifier technology communications products, solutions, and services, announced that a combination of the companies’ technologies results in the world’s lowest profile companion solution for GPS receiver and antenna. Whitten also alluded to this being the beginning of a deeper cloud push for Unity: “I think you’re gonna see that Parsec is a great foundational block for a broad sort of cloud ambition that we have as a company,” he said. “And Parsec is a great example of a company that has just deeply innovated in that space.” “I think that’s going to mean that those creators are going to need to have access to the power they need on the glass that they have, wherever they are,” he added. “They’re going to work in groups that are dispersed by distance, or they’re going to be in a hybrid environment where they might be working in the office sometimes and at home sometimes.” “We believe that, more and more, creators will need to be able to work anywhere,” Unity Senior Vice President Marc Whitten told me in a call earlier this week. When the pandemic sent more teams home and away from their office setups, usage of Parsec took off. After noticing a number of users across the creative industry tapping Parsec to beam into their workstations, the company started rolling out plans and features just for creative teams. It turns out the same things that made it good for game players - low latency, high-resolution display support and compatibility with all kinds of different input devices - made it good for game makers as well. ![]() Parsec began its life back in 2016, initially focused on helping gamers stream games from their powerful PCs to other (generally less powerful) devices. ![]() It’ll stream your work-in-progress artwork without screwing up the colors, and it’ll play friendly with fancier input devices like pressure-sensitive drawing tablets. Tuned for creatives, it works fine even if your rig has multiple high-resolution displays. Parsec’s pitch has long been remote desktop access without compromise. Unity says it will acquire Parsec, a remote desktop tool for developers and creatives, for $320 million in cash. Unity, the company behind the super popular 2D/3D engine of the same name, is today announcing plans to make its biggest acquisition to date.
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