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IoT for Hospitals Rolls Out Smart Hand Sanitizer Dispensers During COVID-19

IoT for Hospitals Rolls Out Smart Hand Sanitizer Dispensers During COVID-19

With COVID-19 remaining in full swing, IoT for hospitals is growing to help people beat the coronavirus, including Hy-genie smart hand sanitizer dispensers.

IoT Trends / May 2, 2020
Researchers Discover New Privacy Threat for Biometric Data

Researchers Discover New Privacy Threat for Biometric Data

Researchers have discovered a new way for hackers to get their hands on your data. As it turns out, IoT isn’t storing biometric data as well as we might have hoped.

IoT Trends / May 1, 2020
Belkin Shut Down Wemo NetCam Feeds

Belkin Shut Down Wemo NetCam Feeds

Belkin made a shock announcement when they stated they would be shutting down Wemo NetCam Feeds after the product had been around for seven years.

IoT Trends / April 30, 2020
Chinese Company Prepares “OmniCloud” Satellites

Chinese Company Prepares “OmniCloud” Satellites

The Geely Group announced that they’re ready to ship two OmniCloud satellites as part of their plan. OmniCloud will then help smart cars get from A to B.

IoT Trends / April 29, 2020
New Apple Smart Ring Could Potentially Activate Devices via Pointing

New Apple Smart Ring Could Potentially Activate Devices via Pointing

Apple’s smart ring currently in development may have interesting feature built in: ability to turn on devices with a pointing gesture.

Smart Living / April 27, 2020
Google to Add “Hey Google” Sensitivity Slider

Google to Add “Hey Google” Sensitivity Slider

Google is rolling out an update to fix Google Assistant butting into conversations.Users will be able to adjust the sensitivity of “Hey Google.”

Smart Living / April 24, 2020
Security Flaws Found in Three Home Hubs

Security Flaws Found in Three Home Hubs

Unfortunately, ESET IoT Research has recently found that three home hubs have severe security flaws. As such, owners should consider updating or replacing them.

IoT Trends / April 24, 2020
Sharp’s IoT Devices Go Offline After Face-Mask Demand Crashes Server

Sharp’s IoT Devices Go Offline After Face-Mask Demand Crashes Server

After revealing a line of face masks, the demand knocked Sharp’s IoT devices offline as the company’s IoT cloud was put out of commission

IoT Trends / April 22, 2020
Hitachi Vantara Proposes IoT Services to Contain COVID-19

Hitachi Vantara Proposes IoT Services to Contain COVID-19

IoT companies are offering to help contain the coronavirus. Hitachi Vantara published a blog post discussing the future of IoT in a COVID-19 world.

IoT Trends / April 21, 2020
Deutsche Telekom Brings NB-IoT Roaming to 18 Countries

Deutsche Telekom Brings NB-IoT Roaming to 18 Countries

Recently, Deutsche Telekom signed deals with Swisscom, Telia, and Vodafone to stretch their NB-IoT network to add more countries to now have a total of 18.

Development / April 20, 2020
Ecobee Announces New Haven Line

Ecobee Announces New Haven Line

Ecobee has announced the new “Haven” line, devices that will monitor your home and keep tabs on security, starting with a home surveillance camera.

IoT Trends / April 17, 2020
Google Nest to Reduce Video Quality to Default

Google Nest to Reduce Video Quality to Default

If you notice a drop in video quality in your future calls on Google Nest, don’t fiddle with the settings. This is a deliberate move from Google in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Smart Living / April 16, 2020
Mayo Clinic Adopts Driverless Deliveries for COVID-19 Tests

Mayo Clinic Adopts Driverless Deliveries for COVID-19 Tests

By using driverless deliveries, Mayo clinic only needs to worry about the origin and destination. allowing for COVID-19 tests to be delivered between labs.

Smart Living / April 15, 2020
How IoT Will Help Prevent Lost and Stolen Packages

How IoT Will Help Prevent Lost and Stolen Packages

IoT has the potential to prevent packages from being lost or stolen. This includes making it easier for people to accept a delivery even when they’re out.

Smart Living / March 2, 2020
Toyota Funds Autonomous Car Company Pony.ai with $400m

Toyota Funds Autonomous Car Company Pony.ai with $400m

In the battle to be the first automatic car distributor, Toyota has granted Pony.ai $400m US dollars in order to boost its smart car development.

Smart Living / February 28, 2020
UCLA, UNC, and MIT Researchers Report Successful Trial of Smart Insulin Patch

UCLA, UNC, and MIT Researchers Report Successful Trial of Smart Insulin Patch

Living with diabetes is tough. Fortunately, the world of smart devices means there is a way to monitor blood sugars through a smart insulin patch.

Smart Living / February 25, 2020
5 of the Best Smart Lamps to Brighten Up Your Home

5 of the Best Smart Lamps to Brighten Up Your Home

Smart lamps can be a simple way to spruce up your home. Let’s explore some of the best smart lamps that you can get now to brighten up your home.

Smart Living / February 24, 2020
Ring Forces 2FA Authentication After Recent Attacks

Ring Forces 2FA Authentication After Recent Attacks

Amazon started implementing a 2FA system for all their Ring users. This should help stop hackers from getting an easy foothold on someone’s network.

IoT Trends / February 18, 2020

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