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Why Smart Cities Need To Secure The Mobile Edge And Wireless IoT Devices

Why Smart Cities Need To Secure The Mobile Edge And Wireless IoT Devices

In today’s hyper-connected economy, wireless devices are powering digital transformation in cities across the globe. From improving traffic flow to enabling connected and efficient healthcare, wireless devices, mobile edge, or multiaccess edge computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), this technology is improving the lives of citizens and ushering in a new era of efficient, data-led decision-making.

Forbes February 16, 2021
A language learning system that pays attention more efficiently than ever before

A language learning system that pays attention more efficiently than ever before

Human language can be inefficient. Some words are vital. Others, expendable.

Reread the first sentence of this story. Just two words, “language” and “inefficient,” convey almost the entire meaning of the sentence. The importance of key words underlies a popular new tool for natural language processing (NLP) by computers: the attention mechanism.

Tech Xplore February 16, 2021
Internet of Cars: A driver-side primer on IoT implementation

Internet of Cars: A driver-side primer on IoT implementation

Billions of devices are currently connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), and researchers are predicting tremendous growth in the coming decade. One of the most exciting, challenging and potentially lucrative areas of the IoT is the automotive sector. The car is a major component of most people’s daily lives, and a “smart” car could do a lot to save people time and money.

Tech Crunch February 2, 2021
Getting Past Cybersecurity In IoT Devices And Exploring Their Performance

Getting Past Cybersecurity In IoT Devices And Exploring Their Performance

A plethora of newspaper and digital articles and blogs continue to underscore one key aspect of cybersecurity: Criminals are invading our home IoT devices and spying on us, demanding ransom and destroying our privacy.

Forbes January 18, 2021
The Unique Threats Posed By Medical IoT Devices And What To Do About Them

The Unique Threats Posed By Medical IoT Devices And What To Do About Them

The average home is being overrun by Internet of Things (IoT) devices, including thermostats, cameras, doorbells, sprinkler systems, Smart TVs, kitchen appliances and more.

Forbes January 5, 2021
Battery-Free IoT: These Tiny Printable Computers Harvest Energy From Radio Waves

Battery-Free IoT: These Tiny Printable Computers Harvest Energy From Radio Waves

Imagine a printable computer the size of a postage stamp with RAM, ROM, onboard sensors, certified Bluetooth, an ARM CPU, flash memory, and secure communications that does not need a battery and harvests all required energy from ambient radio waves, and it costs, literally, pennies.

Forbes January 5, 2021
Google to shut down Android Things, a smart home OS that never took off

Google to shut down Android Things, a smart home OS that never took off

Google plans to shut down Android Things, a stripped-down version of Android designed for smart home devices. The OS never really got off the ground, so this isn’t all that much of a loss, but it is yet another entry in Google’s expansive graveyard of shut-down projects.

The Verge December 20, 2020
How to Improve IoT Security In Your Smart Home

How to Improve IoT Security In Your Smart Home

Interested in smart home automation, but concerned about the risks? Don’t worry, we’re going to share everything you need to know about getting smart with your smart home system.

iotforall December 20, 2020
Internet of Things help cities clean up their act

Internet of Things help cities clean up their act

For the last decade, cities around the world have been rolling out “smart water” technologies for both environmental monitoring and resource management.

Internet-connected devices making use of increasingly flexible and decentralised networks monitor the flow, consumption and chemical composition of water resources in real time.

Financial Times December 9, 2020
3 Ways Every Company Should Prepare For The Internet Of Things

3 Ways Every Company Should Prepare For The Internet Of Things

With the global Internet of Things (IoT) market being valued at $164 billion in 2018 – and still rising sharply – it’s no wonder companies want to get in on the IoT act. But what might this entail for the average company? How can your business capitalise on this massive tech trend? Read on to find out.

Bernard Marr & Co. December 9, 2020
The 5 Biggest Internet Of Things (IoT) Trends In 2021 Everyone Must Get Ready For Now

The 5 Biggest Internet Of Things (IoT) Trends In 2021 Everyone Must Get Ready For Now

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most prominent tech trends to have emerged in recent years. In simple terms, it refers to the fact that while the word “internet” initially referred to the wide-scale networking of computers, today, devices of every size and shape – from cars to kitchen appliances to industrial machinery – are connected and sharing information digitally, on a global scale.

LinkedIn November 18, 2020
Combination of techniques could improve security for IoT devices

Combination of techniques could improve security for IoT devices

A multi-pronged data analysis approach that can strengthen the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices—such as smart TVs, home video cameras and baby monitors—against current risks and threats has created by a team of Penn State World Campus students pursuing master of professional studies degrees in information sciences.

Tech Xplore October 16, 2019
The Impact Of IoT On Factory Floors—And Legal Strategy

The Impact Of IoT On Factory Floors—And Legal Strategy

Technology is redefining factory floors and assembly lines across industries. Aerospace is no exception. “There’s a sea change occurring on the manufacturing side of aerospace,” says Barry Draskovich, vice president of program and contract management at Parker Aerospace. “Leading-edge technologies are being incorporated into both commercial and military aircraft.”

Forbes October 9, 2019