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.
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.
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.
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.
Along with health information, researchers believe wearables may help with relationships in he future. It turns out, though, that they’re already affecting relationships.
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 thermometers are being used to track coronavirus with the belief that the “seasonal illnesses” map is indicating where coronavirus is being pinned down.
Apple added a questionnaire to help you diagnose coronavirus COVID-19 while a separate research project is developing A.I. to detect the virus based on your voice.
Tesla is judged as not being in front of the pack amongst other self-driving car developers, but Elon Musk is willing to drop that and make coronavirus masks.
Wearable ECG devices represent the next generation of wearable heart health devices. They’re more accurate, provide better data, and are more reliable.
If you pay attention to a HomePod patent, it shows it would be able to identify users, their devices, and also monitor health, similar to an Apple Watch.
Many of us have a voice assistant such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. The age of coronavirus is a great time to use voice assistants to fight germs.
Computers and viruses have a traditionally rocky relationship, but that hasn’t stopped technology from joining the front lines against the COVID-19 pandemic.