Our homes still seem dumb. Is there a need to make our houses smart? Here are a few things to gauge if you are considering making your dumb house smart.
When we talk about IoT, we often refer to how it solves human problems. However, it can be used for your pets, too. Here are some examples of IoT for your dogs and cats.
Researchers at a Swiss university have created a house entirely through robotics, and its main aim was to discover a way to reduce the carbon footprint of the construction industry.
A company in Japan has implemented RFID tags onto their products, which allowed its customers frictionless self-checkout. This development is an exciting one for the world of IoT.
Waymo has announced they will begin sending customers on rides in autonomous cars without safety drivers. Is this something the public will readily accept?
One of the best ways that a company can demonstrate the power of its IoT products is via demonstration. This is what Samsung hopes to achieve in India.
Banks have been looking into IoT to enhance their businesses. A Korean bank is going one step further with its ambitions, using blockchain to expand its business.
Eurostar has created a facility to keep the kids entertained during that dark and boring underground stretch, and it’s a great experience for adults as well.