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Laura Tucker

Laura hails from the Chicago area and has been a writer and editor covering news, entertainment, and technology for nearly 20 years and has been with Onlinetivity since its inception, editing and covering news. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring new devices and mobile apps.

Samsung Galaxy A Quantum, with 5G and QRNG, Released

Samsung Galaxy A Quantum, with 5G and QRNG, Released

The Samsung Galaxy A Quantum smartphone is available for preorders and is the world’s first 5G phone with a quantum random number generator (QRNG)>

Smart Living / May 15, 2020
Next Apple Wearable Could be an “Apple Glove”

Next Apple Wearable Could be an “Apple Glove”

A recent patent shows Apple is looking to add to their wearable line. The company has filed its third patent for what could be the “Apple Glove.”

Smart Living / May 13, 2020
Apple Watch May Soon Warn You of Panic Attacks

Apple Watch May Soon Warn You of Panic Attacks

If you are one of the millions of people who have polarizing panic attacks, your Apple Watch may soon warn you of panic attacks before they happen.

Smart Living / May 11, 2020
Rokid T1 Smart Glasses Help Identify Coronavirus by Detecting Temperature

Rokid T1 Smart Glasses Help Identify Coronavirus by Detecting Temperature

There have already been a few IoT products to help the coronavirus pandemic. The Rokid T1 smart glasses provide assistance by detecting temperatures.

Smart Living / May 4, 2020
5G, Though Exciting, Could Mean More Attacks to IoT

5G, Though Exciting, Could Mean More Attacks to IoT

Sure, 5G is super fast and utilizes low latency, but there are other things to consider beyond that, such as the increased chance of security attacks to IoT.

IoT Trends / April 22, 2020
Autonomous Delivery Robots Needed More than Ever with Pandemic

Autonomous Delivery Robots Needed More than Ever with Pandemic

The lockdowns and quarantines with the coronavirus pandemic have left people in need of meals and groceries, making it a great time for autonomous delivery robots

Smart Living / April 13, 2020
M2MC Releases PG Board, a New Version of NB-IoT Prototyping Kit

M2MC Releases PG Board, a New Version of NB-IoT Prototyping Kit

Whether you are a professional IoT developer or just like to tinker, M2MC has released PG Board, a new version of the NB-IoT prototyping kit.

Development / April 13, 2020
iPads, Echos, and Robots in Hospitals Would Help Right Now

iPads, Echos, and Robots in Hospitals Would Help Right Now

With the coronavirus pandemic all around us, suddenly it’s making more sense to have robots, Echos, iPads, and iPhones in patient rooms in hospitals.

Smart Living / April 9, 2020
AI-Powered Search Engine Makes Finding COVID-19 Info Easier

AI-Powered Search Engine Makes Finding COVID-19 Info Easier

Neural Covidex, an AI-powered search engine, will make finding coronavirus COVID-19 information easier for clinicians, researchers, and other experts.

IoT Trends / April 8, 2020
Is It Going Too Far to Have a Smart Toilet?

Is It Going Too Far to Have a Smart Toilet?

With a smart toilet system in development, it leads to the question of whether this is really something that is needed, although it does have some benefits.

Smart Living / April 7, 2020
Researchers Think Wearable Apps Could Detect Asymptomatic COVID-19

Researchers Think Wearable Apps Could Detect Asymptomatic COVID-19

The further we get through the coronavirus pandemic, the more tech is helping the medical community. Wearable apps could help detect asymptomatic COVID-19 cases.

Smart Living / April 6, 2020
Bosses Can Use Estimote Wearables to Track Employees

Bosses Can Use Estimote Wearables to Track Employees

Estimote wearables offer a solution in the changing workforce that will track employees to narrow down who they were near if they test positive coronavirus.

Smart Living / April 3, 2020
Tile Reports Apple Not Improving Antitrust Practices

Tile Reports Apple Not Improving Antitrust Practices

Apple and Tile were back in another congressional hearing facing off against each other in an antitrust investigation by the U.S. Justice Dept. and FTC.

IoT Trends / April 2, 2020
Facebook’s Portal TV Sells Out in Light of Social Distancing

Facebook’s Portal TV Sells Out in Light of Social Distancing

Facebook’s Portal TV has suddenly found a new group of guyers and users in the age of coronavirus COVID-19. It’s caused the device to be sold out.

Smart Living / March 31, 2020
Wearables May Someday Help with Relationships

Wearables May Someday Help with Relationships

Along with health information, researchers believe wearables may help with relationships in he future. It turns out, though, that they’re already affecting relationships.

Smart Living / March 30, 2020
Could IoT Be Doing More to Help Out in Era of Coronavirus?

Could IoT Be Doing More to Help Out in Era of Coronavirus?

What more could the world of IoT be doing to help out in this era of coronavirus? There is already many ways that IoT is helping, but could tech be doing more?

Smart Living / March 27, 2020
Oura Smart Rings Being Used to Track COVID-19 Symptoms

Oura Smart Rings Being Used to Track COVID-19 Symptoms

Oura Rings donated 2,000 rings to San Francisco-area hospital to help study the coronavirus pandemic and track COVID-19 symptoms earlier.

Smart Living / March 26, 2020
Wyze Band Will Control Devices for Less

Wyze Band Will Control Devices for Less

There’s a new budget fitness band being offered: the Wyze Band. Not only is it only $25, but it will control your smart home devices as well.

Smart Living / March 25, 2020

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