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  • Transportation
    Today’s IoT technologies are circling tomorrow’s airports

    IoT technologies, including sensors, wearables, virtual reality, and more are set to become a big part of the airports of tomorrow - and nearly a quarter of the world's airlines are already on board. For the most part, travellers are becoming accustomed to the slowly growing influence of technology on their...

  • Smart Cities
    Will autonomous microgrids drive IoT in smart cities?

    The ability of microgrids to operate autonomously from larger grids could prove to be a major driver of Internet of Things (IoT) adoption in smart cities of the future. A recent Intel Grid Insights blog piece by Andres Carvallo discussed the pivotal role microgrids will play in smart cities of the...

  • Connected Devices
    USPS looks to rush in delivering with smart city technology

    The United States Postal Service would like to aid in the expansion of smart city technology, according to a recent report from the Office of Inspector General.  Proposed are five programs that would focus on how the USPS can help improve smart city technology. The concept of an “Internet of...

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    Smart dog collars could be the next big thing in wearables

    The wearables industry has been primarily focused on building devices for humans, but that could change in the next few years, if the excitement over dog wearables with the Link AKC is any indicator. The smart collar, designed in collaboration with the American Kennel Club (AKC), comes packed with features...

  • Connected Devices
    Could IoT nanoswarms be coming soon?

    Long-time players of '80s role-playing game Cyberpunk 2020 and the more recent Eclipse Phase are acutely aware of the potential uses and risks that come from swarms of intelligently-connected nano-scale machines. In science-fiction worlds commonly depicted in these games, as well as an entire genre of movies, books, and video games, nanoswarms...

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    Just how to Perform A Literature Review

    Critical Analysis Document Topics http://www.dnaproje.com.tr/what-s-japanese-acupuncture/ The debate essay varies from the regular essays that you've been writing in addition to from the issue composition inquired in an identical part of the check. S O you may be astonished to discover the essays that nearly all students compose on standard tests...

  • Connected Devices
    How close are we to the robotic human heart?

    We live in a society where human health is increasingly enhanced by artificial augmentation and implantation including hip replacements and hearing aids. French company Carmat have been working for 15 years on the artificial heart, a device that completely replaces the human heart in people with end stage heart disease...

  • Connected Devices
    Rithmio gathers new data on Paralympic athletes and trainers

    For the first time, a Paralympic team is getting data on the athletes’ movements instead of data on the wheelchair only thanks to Rithmio, a leading motion recognition company. Rithmio was founded in 2014 when doctoral student Adam Tilton partnered with his academic advisor Prashant Mehta, an associate professor of mechanical...

  • Connected Devices
    Can machine learning tackle the top killer of American women?

    According to the Women's Heart Foundation, coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in women. More than twice as many women die from cardiovascular disease as from all forms of cancer combined. Evaluation for suspected coronary disease differs in women because of frequently misleading results provided by treadmill testing...

  • Industrial
    How to prepare for the digitization of manufacturing

    Imagine the mid-18th century. People going about their agrarian lifestyle completely unprepared for the Industrial Revolution that would change their way of life forever. In those days, the majority was completely unaware of the impending transformation the coming years would unveil: improved living standards, population growth, the rise of capitalism, urbanization,...

  • Industrial
    Industrial IoT and energy efficiency will slash carbon emissions

    As a developing country and an emerging economic powerhouse, India has a large number of heavy industries and increasingly depends upon the expansion of such industries for greater economic growth. Over the next few decades, as the government's “Made in India” initiative gains momentum, there shall be a greater reliance...

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    Smart Cities
    Will smart cities need AI to truly flourish?

    A Deutsche Telekom official says artificial intelligence (AI) will be needed to break smart city data out of its silos. As reported by Mobile World Live, thoughts about smart city evolution appeared on the blog of Claudia Nemat, the Deutsche Telekom (DT) board member who oversees Technology & Innovation Europe....

  • Connected Devices
    Are IoT return on investment expectations over-hyped?

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is touted as a future source of huge revenues, but concerns are mounting that Return on Investment (ROI) expectations are too aggressive. An article on IDG’s ARNnet  discusses a report by Current Analysis that raises the topic of sky-high expectations surrounding IoT. And it suggests...

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    Research suggests sleep wearables could reduce PTSD risk

    Wearables that are able to relax the brain could reduce PTSD, according to new research provided by Brain State Technologies and Wake Forest School of Medicine. The research suggests that people suffering from insomnia, a sleep disorder that 10 to 30 percent of adults suffer from each year, are at...

  • Connected Devices
    Will MLB players’ union play ball with wearables?

    The Major League Baseball Players Association is worried about the effects wearable use on and off the field will have on players. It follows the MLB approving two wearables, the Zephyr Bioharness and Motus elbow sleeve, which log heart-rate and strain on arms, respectively. See Also: What happened when the NFL...

  • Application
    SlamdunQ Golf App: Golf Swing Analyzer For Samsung Gear S2 & Gear Fit 2

    There is a new app in town and it lets you turn your Tizen-powered Samsung Gear S2, Gear Fit 2 or Android wear smartwatch into your very own Golf coach. The app known as SlamdunQ Golf helps you analyze your swing through using data recorded by the smartwatch and several parameters. The...

  • Transportation
    Self-driving? You’re gonna need a bigger data plan

    Smart technologies promise to connect us to our environment in new and exciting ways, but this increased connection comes at a cost. As more devices go online and transmit mass amounts of data to the cloud, the cloud itself needs to be capable of quickly receiving, analyzing, and returning that...

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    Report says Rio athletes want more out of their wearables

    Wearables are becoming commonplace in practice games and training, but have received a lukewarm response from athletes, unhappy with the lack of advice or instructions. Athletes see the advantages of using wearables, according to a report from Lux Research, but want to see wearable providers take more of an active...

  • Connected Devices
    IaaS drives up U.S. fed cloud spending by 25%

    U.S. federal government spending on cloud computing jumped 25% in the past three years, driven by infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) investment. An article by Nextgov discusses the finding of a recent report by big data analysis firm Govini that shows strong cloud spending. This follows an earlier report that government spending on...

  • News
    Samsung Gear Fit2 now at Verizon stores in the US

      Gear Fit2 at Verizon Samsung initially unveiled its latest fitness tracking wearable device about two months go. Its time to do do more with your watch than letting it tell you the time. The Gear Fit2 updates you to all the fitness information you need at a glance is...

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