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Eduardo Rocha Eduardo Rocha
Updated on April 22, 2024

Here’s What We Need to Build a Better Internet of Things

The internet of things promises a smarter, more connected future. To get there, however, we need to make sure we have an infrastructure up to the task.

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Updated on April 22, 2024

BlackBerry to bring its security bona fides to IoT

The smartphone maker company has plans to leverage its strengths in cybersecurity to stand out in the Internet of Things sector.

Updated on April 22, 2024

BevMo tests voice tech in aisles at SF Bay Area stores

Three locations are currently running a pilot in which shoppers can ask a voice-powered “smart aisle” for help choosing liquor to purchase.

Updated on April 22, 2024

BBC sees radio's future in voice assistants

Daniel Whaley, senior product architect for voice and AI at the BBC, explains to Techworld how voice tech complements their editorial work.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Avnet to acquire Softweb Solutions

Phoenix-based electronics components distributor Avnet acquires Softweb Solutions, a privately held AI company with an IoT software focus.

Updated on April 22, 2024

AT&T and Vodafone Business partner for IoT in connected cars

The companies will be collaborating automotive-related Internet of Things (IoT) applications, serving customers globally.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Amazon acquires Eero, maker of smart home Internet routers

Amazon is acquiring the San Francisco-based company, marking the retailer’s continued moves into this space.

Updated on April 22, 2024

"Alexa, what's a touchdown?" NFL launches voice-enabled app

The NFL recently announced a partnership with Amazon’s Alexa for a standalone voice-enabled app ready to answer all your questions.

Updated on April 22, 2024

AIStorm raises $13.2 million to build smart sensors

Advances in sensor information through artificial intelligence are anticipated to decrease the cost and security risk of analog sensor data.

Carsten Rhod Gregersen Carsten Rhod Gregersen
Updated on April 22, 2024

IoT Devices in Healthcare Are Keeping People Healthier. They’re Also Putting Users at Risk for Hacks.

Connected medical devices have improved care and reduced costs, but also provided a juicy new target for cybercrime. The industry must keep users safe — here’s how.