Smart Products: Implementing IoT Technologies
Companies are working on IoT technologies to enhance their solutions. You find such smart products everywhere: Energy, robots, toys, vehicles and many more.
Companies are working on IoT technologies to enhance their solutions. You find such smart products everywhere: Energy, robots, toys, vehicles and many more.
The European Commission (EC) has launched a full-scale probe of a planned Google purchase of Fitbit, saying that the move raised serious concerns over control of user data.
Samsung Electronics has introduced a standalone turnkey security solution consisting of a Secure Element (SE) chip and enhanced security software that the company says offers protection for tasks such as booting, isolated storage, mobile payment and other applications.
Deutsche Telekom has brought industry-leading partners together to develop nuSIM, a ground-breaking solution which moves the SIM functionality from the physical SIM card directly to the chipset.
The Linux Foundation’s open source groups working on aspects of network virtualization have announced LF Edge, a new umbrella organization aimed at establishing an open framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system.
The “connected refrigerator” is one of the most utilized examples of IoT technology. Samsung just topped that with the presentation of an Internet connected personal garment care appliance.
The times when people go crazy over a new tablet or smartphone may be over. But the new Samsung Galaxy Note9 – a smartphone that is almost the size of a tablet.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. showcased its latest IoT solutions at IoT World 2018 demonstrating how smart factories, intelligent buildings and asset managers using Samsung Artik IoT solutions.
Samsung Research – the advanced R&D hub of Samsung Electronics’ SET (end-products) Business – plans to establish three artificial intelligence Centers in Cambridge, the U.K., Toronto, Canada and Moscow, Russia within May 2018 to strengthen the company’s AI capabilities and explore the potential of user-centric AI.
Robots have hands and feet, arms and legs, a torso of some sort or another, and a kind of head sitting on top, maybe with bulging, fly-like faceted eyes, or camera lenses that stare back at its human master. If that’s what you think robots of the future will look like, think again. Chances are robots in 2020
and beyond will look more like a can of sardines.