10 of the Biggest Smart Home Companies in 2023 The biggest smart home companies of 2023 include Google Nest, Amazon, and Apple HomeKit. It also includes some surprising new entrants. By Sayak Boral / 1 week ago
Are Smart Homes Worth It in 2023? Many people will question if smart homes are worth it in 2023. Here we will explore the key aspects and show you why it is worth it. By Sayak Boral / 3 weeks ago
How Zero-trust Blockchain Tech Can Secure the Air Force Securing mission-critical data has never been more important. Xage has a zero-trust blockchain-based solution. By Cate Lawrence / May 29, 2021
The Colonial Pipeline Attack is Emblemic of Bigger IIoT Woes The recent Colonial Pipeline attack is nothing special, but could become a symbol of the vulnerability of critical industries to cyberattack. By Cate Lawrence / May 13, 2021
Argo AI Develops LiDAR to Advance Autonomous Delivery A “breakthrough LiDAR technology developed by Argo AI could change the delays in commercial deployment of autonomous vehicles. By Laura Tucker / May 7, 2021
Can Smart Utility Infrastructure Be Safe? The addition of new smart infrastructure has created a new level of convenience and reliability for both the providers and consumers, but is it safe? By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / May 7, 2021
NI Buys monoDrive Simulator to Get Autonomous Cars on Road NI bought monoDrive, an autonomous vehicle simulator company, to spark something in the industry and get cars out on the road more quickly. By Laura Tucker / May 5, 2021
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) and Cybersecurity Woes IoMT provides critical real-time insights. However, it’s resulted in healthcare cyberattacks, including ransomware and data theft. By Cate Lawrence / April 29, 2021
Could LiDAR Be Used to Make Safer Autonomous Flights? Airbus has enlisted Luminar Technologies’ help to test whether LiDAR could be used on flights to make them autonomous and safer. By Laura Tucker / April 27, 2021
Ready for Restaurant Robots? They May Be the Answer An industry really struggling during the pandemic is restaurants. One restaurant owner solved her staffing problems with restaurant robots. By Laura Tucker / April 22, 2021
How the Internet of the Forest Can Fight Wildfires How do you fight fires in remote locations? Dryad has created an Internet of the forest solution to detect and prevent wildfires. By Cate Lawrence / April 21, 2021
Car Repair Claims See Increased Use of AI Technology is reaching outside the car repair shops and into insurance claims, where the industry has seen an increased use of AI. By Laura Tucker / April 16, 2021
The Role of 3D Printing in IoT: Trends and New Developments IoT wouldn’t be complete without 3D printing. Find out the surprisingly large role of 3D printing in IoT now and in the future. By Crystal Crowder / April 13, 2021
Spot the Robot Dog Tested in Combat Scenarios with French Army Spot the robot dog from Boston Dynamics has expanded his repertoire and was seen alongside French soldiers in combat scenarios. By Laura Tucker / April 8, 2021
Smart Traffic Lights to Allow Slower Pedestrians More Time Smart traffic lights technology has been developed that will allow slower pedestrians the extra time they need to cross a busy intersection. By Laura Tucker / April 7, 2021
FurtherĀ Info Given on Verkada Security Cameras Hack Last month security cameras connected to the Verkada security firm were hacked. Further info was released on how this hack was carried out. By Laura Tucker / April 5, 2021
Which Smart City Tech Is Most Vulnerable to Cyberattack? Smart city attacks are appealing to cyber hackers and state agents. Researchers reveal which smart city technology is most at risk. By Cate Lawrence / April 5, 2021
Social Distancing Brings Sextech to the Forefront of Consumer IoT IoT-enabled sextech is thriving during COVID19. It provides critical lessons for IoT consumer tech overall, especially the need for security. By Cate Lawrence / March 31, 2021