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Your sweat may bring medical diagnostics to Fitbits and Fuelbands
For CIOs, wearable technology has real potential to boost productivity and enhance the bottom line, but they should be aware of the technology's potential setbacks.
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A beyond-the-hype look at how the Internet of Things will change the way we do business.
The Internet of Things is expected to be a $7 trillion market in six years. However, many small to medium-sized IT firms that do not have the capital to acquire the Nests of the world are left to wonder how they can benefit from this lucrative trend. SMBs with little or no IT in-house support can monetize this new market without reinventing the wheel.
The technology machinery giant now has sensors on $1 trillion of its equipment, and says that will bring the company $1 billion this year. Act Two: It is opening up the software platform so other companies can do big data analysis on their machines.
It's hard to ignore the Internet of Things. Pundits, futurists, tech companies and everyone in between seems to be talking about it. Gartner thinks.
Researchers anticipate a future where sensors transmit money alongside data, as they are paid in bitcoin for their information.
Check out the cities using data-driven initiatives to drive growth, inspiration and more.
IoT isn't about what one device can do but what multiple devices, connected by a bridge of APIs, can do together.
The Internet of Things (IOT) and Smart Systems are based on the notions of Sensors, Connectivity, People and Processes..
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Barry Brunsman explains how the Internet of Everything (IoE) has the potential to transform how we do business.
GUEST POSTAbove: Sen.se's "Mother" Internet of Things gadgetImage Credit: Devindra Hardawar/VentureBeatThough the Internet of Things era has only just started, it may already be broken.
Business 2 Community The Internet of Things Could Empower People with Disabilities CMSWire The ideas is that we will put on and wear more and more sensors until they become pervasive — enabling everything we interact with on a daily basis to have...
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Twitter is no longer just about connecting people to one another but about connecting machines to machines
Meeting in one of the world’s most remote and private locations – the island of Mauritius off the coast of Africa – top global privacy regulators could have focused on any number of issues.
If you search the term “Internet of Things” (also known as “IoT”) in Google you will receive more than 562 million results, it’s a very hot topic which preoccupies the minds of many bright people in the security industry.
It looks like this IoT trend is starting to catch on with the developer community. At least, that’s a conclusion one could draw from the reported results..
Oracle sees Java as critical to development of Internet of Things applications.
Smart technologies that can help save electricity, reduce pollution, monitor health of citizens is what India needs. Is IoT the answer?
Though it may feel like a strange fit, the Internet of Things has tremendous potential when it comes to sports.
I wrote this post at the beginning of summer vacation for millions of workers was starting. I warned both Spanish citizens who are traveling outside and the millions of tourists who come to visit our
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Top IT vendors reveal their IoT strategies Network World The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grab headlines—as well as the attention of IT vendors looking to tap into the growing market for IoT-related products and services.
These "Smart Chopsticks" can detect your food's contamination level.
Last night's episode of The Daily Show featured MIT Media Lab instructor David Rose talking all about connected objects and his new book, Enchanted Objects. The hilarious interview left Jon Stewart in awe over the new frontier of tech.
Ocean Mist Farms embraces the IoT to grow better crops and save water TechRepublic The mention of a networked Internet of Things (IoT) device sitting in a field piqued my curiosity.
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