Things in IoT You Need to Know This Week: June 6 – June 10 8th June 2016 This week, a British security firm demonstrated that a Mitsubishi Outlander could be hacked fairly easily. The Washington Post asks whether services such as Amazon Echo are violating a child privacy law. In addition, the U.S. government received an avalanche of correspondence related to the IoT after asking what role government should play in helping support the development of the industry.
Slam on the Brakes and Your Insurance Might Go Up 3rd June 2016 It is only fair that if you are a bad driver, you should pay more for car insurance—assuming you are still a safe enough driver to be on the road. And, conversely, if you are a safe driver, you should be paying a lower amount. IoT technologies are making this scenario possible.
Who is Going to Build Our Digital Factories? 2nd June 2016 Fifty-five percent of manufacturers, up from 38% in 2013, reported a skills gap among skilled trades laborers, who need to operate increasingly advanced digital machinery and equipment, such as 3D printers or modeling and simulation tools on the plant floor.
Things in IoT You Need to Know This Week: May 30 – June 3 1st June 2016 Google’s parent Alphabet hopes to help 70 municipalities upgrade to smart cities on the cheap. In other news, Atari is getting in the IoT business, and two members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling the IoT an engine that will power the U.S. economy for decades.
4 Predictions for the Industrial Internet 1st June 2016 Looking forward into how the Industrial Internet will evolve, new chair of the Industrial Internet Consortium sees constant change, with new applications, new things, new ecosystems, and new standards emerging.
10 of the Coolest Uses of Micro-location Technology 27th May 2016 Wireless technology known as ultra-wideband offers much greater resolution than GPS and is already enabling a plethora of exciting applications.
Things in IoT You Need to Know This Week: May 23–27 26th May 2016 This week, there has been a lot of news related to IoT partnerships. Intel picks up Itseez; T-Mobile and IBM are working with Twilio; Levis and Google are working on smart clothing; Arduino is offering support for Amazon; the city of Los Angeles is opening up its data to developers; and Nest is making its Thread protocol open source.
Uber Begins Testing Self-driving Car in Pittsburgh 24th May 2016 Uber will be using a hybrid Ford Fusion that will gather mapping data as it tests the autonomous driving capabilities. The car will have multiple sensors including radars, laser scanners, and high resolution cameras to map details of the environment.
San Francisco’s Moonshot Plan for Beating Traffic 21st May 2016 The city’s planners think it is possible to not just drastically cut traffic but ultimately to do away with vehicle emissions and transportation-related deaths. To get there, it will transition to a shared-model of electric self-driving cars and public transit.
Why Farmers Are Tech Evangelists 19th May 2016 Corn Belt farmers and Silicon Valley engineers are converging as mobile apps and IoT technologies for agriculture proliferate.
Roundups View all IoT Deals & Partnerships Roundup: Nokia, Accenture and More 29th July 2022 IoT Deals & Partnerships Roundup: Nokia, SoftBank, Microsoft and More 15th July 2022 IoT Product Roundup: Nokia, Energous, Dashbot and More 6th July 2022
White Papers View all The Role of Manufacturing Technology in Continuous Improvement Ebook 6th April 2022 IIoT Platform Trends for Manufacturing in 2022 6th April 2022
Latest Videos View all Brandon Branham, Peachtree Corners, on Smart Cities Peachtree Corners CTO and assistant city manager chats with IoT World Today’s Chuck Martin about what’s happening at Curiosity Labs Joe Moye, Beep, on Self-Driving Shuttles Beep’s CEO chatted with IoT World Today’s Chuck Martin about the deployment of the company’s electric autonomous shuttles
E-books View all How Remote Access Helps Enterprises Improve IT Service and Employee Satisfaction 12th January 2022 An Integrated Approach to IoT Security 6th November 2020
Webinars View all Is MQTT becoming the de facto standard of Industry 4.0? The impact of IoT on industrial automation protocols 18th August 2022 Building trust for a connected world 25th August 2022 Is MQTT becoming the de facto standard of Industry 4.0? The impact of IoT on industrial automation protocols 18th August 2022
Special Reports View all Security: The Hidden Risks of Connected Devices 11th August 2022 Omdia’s Smart Home Market Dynamics Report 7th January 2022 Cybersecurity Protection Increasingly Depends on Machine Learning 28th October 2020
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