IoT Agenda
Internet of Things (IoT) Mobility and Consumers
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Textile pressure sensor applications in healthcare scenarios
- Sensoria Inc. 30 Mar 2017 -
Move your business in the right direction with geolocation mapping
- PubNub 29 Mar 2017 -
Preventing bot brawls in the connected home
- People Power 27 Mar 2017
There is a tremendous amount of potential in wearable technology to collect data from the foot; enter textile pressure sensor applications in socks.
Geolocation mapping -- which enables us to use maps in revolutionary ways -- will become increasingly important to IoT.
Bots can help companies apply ambient computing to smart devices, but before doing so the issue of bot brawls must be solved.
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IoT products on display at the NFC Forum Innovation Awards
- NFC Forum 21 Mar 2017 -
Strong (and aerobically fit) authentication
- Ping Identity 20 Mar 2017 -
The giant impact of UX on IoT: Introducing the user/stakeholder
- Intelligent Product Solutions 17 Mar 2017 -
Security and governance: Immediate priorities for connected mobile apps
- IrecaMedia 15 Mar 2017 -
The future of the IoT-enabled smart home
- Kuna Systems 13 Mar 2017 -
Top five markets disrupted by sharing economy apps
- Parks Associates 13 Mar 2017 -
The top 10 topics and buzzwords of Mobile World Congress 2017
- AppDirect 10 Mar 2017
Internet of things products using NFC technology came up big at the NFC Forum Innovation Awards – learn more about the winners and finalists.
While news of wearable hacks is making headlines, don't tear the device off your wrist just yet. Let's assess the likelihood of an attack on authentication sensor data.
Every single person and thing has a stake in the other's UX, giving rise to a new term we can refer to as the user/stakeholder or U/S.
The third wave of mobile apps is upon us. For it to perform reliably, the connected mobile app wave requires proper security and governance.
The IoT-enabled smart home of the future will use machine learning and artificial intelligence to run the dishwasher -- and end domestic violence.
Sharing economy apps can thrive and disrupt incumbent industries. Explore the five top markets that could become the next frontier of digital disruption.
Check out a list of the top 10 hot topics and buzz phrases witnessed at Mobile World Congress 2017, including hearables, eSIMs and, of course, IoT.
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Monitoring tools are the center of the smart home
- Paessler 06 Mar 2017 -
Transforming IoT into IoMe (internet of me) via smart garments
- Sensoria Inc. 03 Mar 2017 -
Cisco Jasper brings Narrowband IoT onboard, announces new partnerships
- Senior Site Editor 02 Mar 2017 -
Computing at the edge: A case for cloudlets to enable a 'smart edge'
- Booz Allen Hamilton 02 Mar 2017
With some technical skill, free monitoring tools and a small amount of money in parts and equipment, most anyone can make their home "intelligent."
The internet of me, or IoMe, is about wearing biometric sensing garments that measure specific metrics important to the individual.
Cisco Jasper announced its Narrowband IoT foray at Mobile World Congress, along with new partnerships with Honda, Korea Telecom and Jupl.
Learn about cloudlets and their relevance as an enabler of the smart edge, an emerging trend in the internet of things.