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  • Industrial
    Are edge computing and IIoT changing the way we think about data?

    As we observe what’s happening in industrial enterprises, there’s an interesting evolution occurring—one that has important implications as companies make their first tentative steps toward the industrial Internet of things (IIoT). Traditionally, operational technology (OT) teams have tended to think of their environment in terms of the automation equipment within...

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    Connected Devices
    Can we use wearables to predict your future?

    Imagine having a wearable that is capable of warning you when you are about to start a fight and can provide you with alternate behavioral solutions.  The study of biometric data in prediction models for human behavior is an interesting peek inside what the future of wearables may be like....

  • News
    Bixby, Samsung new virtual assistant, struts its stuff in five new videos

    Bixby was announced as Samsung's AI that would come pre-installed on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, but it wasn't available at the time when these futuristic devices went on sale on the world market. That had some upset that Samsung would announce Bixby as a compelling reason to purchase...

  • Connected Devices
    Look at all the amazing things AI can (and can’t yet) do for lawyers

    Robot lawyers have been getting so much attention lately that AI-and-law thought leaders believe we have reached peak hype. Journalists have responded by toning down their headlines to better manage expectations. For example, last month the New York Times ran an article titled, “A.I. Is Doing Legal Work. But It...

  • Connected Devices
    What should be the requirements in IoT communication?

    The future is coming fast, connectivity is a commodity, and IoT is upon us; steadily taking shape, growing in popularity, and becoming a reality. To assure growing adoption rates and usage, there are certain requirements and caveats on which we must agree. Otherwise, it will either be a passing trend...

  • Connected Devices
    How IoT could radically change your favorite sci-fi movies

    From: Doc Emmet Brown To: Marty Mcfly  Dear Marty, If my calculations are correct. the last time we saw each other was the year 1985. Ten years later, in the year 1995, you've followed in your father's footsteps and become a science fiction writer. Marty, I am writing to alarm...

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    Smart Cities
    Is your smart city in danger of paranoid insanity?

    Though Sci-Fi has long explored robots struggling with human emotions, technology experts now warn that smart cities are evolving into vast artificial organisms that may soon have psychological issues of their own. The topic was raised recently by Marcelo Rinesi, Chief Technology Officer of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging...

  • Connected Devices
    Calm, cruel and connected: 2016’s year-end best and worst of IoT

    It's been an interesting year for Intenet of Things (IoT) devices. I'd like to think that in 2017 we'll be welcoming a carefully curated market of consumer tested, thoughtfully considered and security first enabled smart devices. However, the reality is that the most superficial of IoT connected devices aren't going away anytime soon...

  • Featured
    Samsung to bring Bixby voice assistant to wearable, smartphone and home appliances

    Samsung acquired Viv Labs in order to build a new and powerful virtual assistant that can rival the offerings from Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon. Today, according to Information received by Sammobile, Samsung will use a new virtual assistant named Bixby on all its native apps on the upcoming Android-powered Galaxy...

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    Transportation
    Consumers’ group wants Uber to publicize self-driving tests

    Uber has started to integrate self-driving Volvo XC90 cars into its Pittsburgh ride-hailing fleet this month, a noticeably large leap for a company that only started to work on autonomous cars last year. Public interest group Consumer Watchdog is one of the many with eyebrows raised, and has called on...

  • Health
    Paging Dr. Robot to the operating room, stat

    Engineers and surgeons at the Children’s National Medical Center and Johns Hopkins recently disclosed a new robotics machine that could complete surgical tasks on soft tissue. To show how it works, the team programmed the machine to suture together two ends of a pig’s bowel. According to a report published...

  • Work
    5 High-Tech Companies That Are Driving the Future of Cars

    ReadWriteDrive is an ongoing series covering the future of transportation.I used to think the future of cars was all about better powertrains and fuels. If the auto industry could only make a transition away from petroleum-based internal combustion—so I thought—and toward electricity (and other low-carbon fuels), then we could drive...

  • Mobile
    Google Calendar Wants To Help Make Scheduling Simpler

    Google will help you make plans quicker and easier with its refreshed Calendar application launched on Monday. Calendar's update is the latest in Google's efforts to create anticipatory apps that adjust to your behavior. In October, the company unveiled a revamped Google Play Music service that adjusts to the listener's...

  • Social
    LinkedIn’s Latest App Aims To Reconnect You With Your Contacts

    Every morning, my phone fills up with notification badges—a dozen little inboxes asking to be cleared before I even get to my email. Dutifully or obsessively, I open them all as I walk my dog.There's a special pleasure I take in swiping through LinkedIn Contacts, a standalone app from the...

  • Mobile
    How Microsoft’s Cortana Stacks Up Against Siri And Google Now

    Cortana doesn’t want you to know where Master Chief is hiding. But for just about everything else, Microsoft's new voice-controlled personal assistant is ready and available to do your bidding.See also: Introducing Cortana, Plus 8 Other Things To Know About Windows 8.1Cortana, a new feature in Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating...

  • Social
    Foursquare CEO: How We’ll Tell You Where To Eat And What To Order

    Dennis Crowley's vision for Foursquare extends way beyond the check-in.The cofounder and CEO of Foursquare envisions a future where our mobile devices learn our behavior and provide suggestions for events, or what to eat for dinner based on a taste profile the company has developed by observing our behavior over...

  • Web
    The Sound Of Music May Have Been Composed By The Machine

    Guest author Melissa Olsen is a passionate fan of classical music and is currently the marketing director of Morbie.Early this year, Swedish development company DoReMIR Research finally released its widely-praised ScoreCleaner app, a program that takes musical notation with impressive accuracy. It’s been promoted as the answer for would-be-composers who need help...

  • Web
    ReadWrite’s Best Stories of 2013

    ReadWriteReflect offers a look back at major technology trends, products and companies of the past year.Every once in a while, a tech article grabs you and doesn't let go—whether it’s because it offers much-needed help and guidance, gives you more insight into an area of interest, or transforms a topic you...

  • Social
    Facebook Wants To Know What Your Posts Really Mean

    Technology Review reports that a team of eight artificial-intelligence specialists at Facebook is working on a technique dubbed "deep learning," which runs on a system of simulated brain cells used to make more precise judgements about a user's text, photos, and future behavior.Mike Schroepfer, Facebook's chief technology officer, says the...

  • Web
    Why Now’s The Right Time For A New Calendar App

    The calendar touches our lives everyday. It’s one of the most personal aspects of the smartphone, and one of the most-used apps.On the desktop and at work, Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar dominate our timekeeping. On mobile devices, by contrast, it's a wide-open field, with hundreds if not thousands of...

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