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News Faa Drones Weapons Featured

FAA Warns It’s Illegal to Operate Drones with Attached Weapons

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is stipulating a rule that weapons may not be attached to drones, as it is seen as a “dangerous mix.”

August 26, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Self Driving Cars Dropping Off Featured

Dropping Off Passengers Could Be a Difficult Task for Self-Driving Cars

We’ve been discussing the safety of autonomous cars as they drive, but how will self-driving cars negotiate the best place for drop-offs?

August 23, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Fitness Trackers Smartwatches Heart Rate Featured

Fitness Trackers and Smartwatches Don’t Correctly Track Heart Rate of People with Darker Skin

Fitness trackers and smartwatches are being called out because it’s been learned they don’t correctly track the heart rate of people with darker sin.

July 25, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
Database Leak Featured

IoT Developer Orvibo Suffers Major Database Leak

A recent database leak is one of the first breaches where people’s physical devices were under threat. What makes this attack particularly terrifying is the amount of data the hackers got from this leak.

July 8, 2019 — By Simon Batt
News Cybersecurity Iot Camera Featured

Cybersecurity Experts Blocked 5 Million Attempted Hacks of IoT Cameras

Trend Micro cybersecurity experts report that they blocked an astounding five-million hack attempts on IoT cameras, creating an ironic situation.

July 2, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Alexa Children Lawsuit Featured

Lawsuits Claim Amazon’s Alexa Illegally Records Children

A pair of lawsuits against Amazon claim Alexa is not all that safe for children and that the voice assistant illegally records children without their consent.

June 13, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
Iot Council Featured

WEF Creates Global Councils to Restore IoT Trust

The World Economic Forum (WEF) announced their plans to establish several global councils that will decide how the future of IoT will pan out.

June 10, 2019 — By Simon Batt
Nvidia Egx Featured

NVIDIA Enters IoT World with EGX Platform

Recently, NVidia announced their entry into the world of IoT, using NVIDIA EGX as their platform. Here’s what you need to know about the EGX platform.

June 8, 2019 — By Simon Batt
Samsung Csc

Amazon’s Practice of Using User Ring Video Footage Questioned

Amazon is being called into question for their practice of sharing videos from their Ring Doorbell Camera users, with people suggesting they’re profiting from it.

June 7, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Smart Lock Key Featured

Smart Locks Can Leave You Trapped, Tenants Sue to Have Physical Keys Option

A tenant was locked in his apartment by his smart lock, with no phone to unlock it. He and others sued to have the right to have a digital key.

May 9, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Tesla Lawsuit Crash Featured

Tesla Sued with Claims Autopilot Caused 2018 Fatal Crash with Old Software

A man died while he had the Autopilot turn on in his Tesla, and now his family filing a lawsuit claiming the Autopilot feature was defective.

May 6, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
Microsoft Express Featured

Microsoft Acquires Express Logic to Push IoT Efforts

With so many companies vying to enter the IoT world, Microsoft has made another bold step into this new world by purchasing the company Express Logic.

April 29, 2019 — By Simon Batt
News Amazon Alexa Address Featured

Amazon Employees Not Only Listen to Your Alexa Dialog, They Also Know Your Address

Not only do Amazon Alexa employees listen to your Alexa dialog, they can also easily find out your address and your phone number.

April 25, 2019 — By Laura Tucker
News Apple Watch Battery Featured

Class Action Suit Filed for Apple Watch Batteries that Swell and Fall Off

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple because the batteries swell and fall off the Apple Watch. They claim they are not offered free repairs.

April 3, 2019 — By Laura Tucker

IoT Devices Give Boon to Component Production

With the boom in IoT devices comes an increase in electronics production. Let’s take a look at how IoT is earning some countries a tidy sum.

March 22, 2019 — By Simon Batt

Apple Watch Proves Successful Detecting Irregular Heart Beats in Study

A new study shows 84 percent of Apple Watch users who received irregular pulse notifications were later determined to have A-Fib.

March 18, 2019 — By Laura Tucker

Research Shows It’s Easy to Fake Out AI to Confuse Objects

Research shows that artificial intelligence can easily confuse objects when they are viewed at different angles or while moving, such as with autonomous cars.

March 15, 2019 — By Laura Tucker

Microsoft Band Will No Longer Be Supported, But Users Could Be Getting a Refund

Microsoft has decided to no longer offer support for the Microsoft Band, but if you were still using it on March 1, you could be getting a sizable refund.

March 4, 2019 — By Laura Tucker

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