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Tammy Xu Tammy Xu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Why You Should Be Keeping Up With Your IoT Updates

Setting up a system for managing devices now will save trouble in the future.

Stephen Ostrowski Stephen Ostrowski
Updated on April 27, 2024

IoT Could Transform the Entire CPG Industry

From smarter supply chains to coolers with connectivity, here’s how IoT could shape the CPG landscape.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

New wearable-related job openings at Google set off speculation

The outlet reports that this development is anticipated after disappointing Wear OS smartwatch hardware by third-party makers. 

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Fossil selling smartwatch IP to Google for $40 million

Google is slated to receive “a smartwatch technology currently under development” and some R&D talent from Fossil would join Google.

Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 27, 2024

How IoT Devices, Like Smart Tags, Help Hospitals Track Coronavirus Exposure

They’re also keeping respirators from being lost or underutilized.

Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on April 27, 2024

How Oracle's Chicago Innovation Lab Is Building the Future of Construction

Oracle's Innovation Lab features construction, utilities and communications tech.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Wearables selling more now than iPods did at their peak

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks optimistically about the future of wearables as the future of Apple.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Wearables on the job could lead to safer workplaces

American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) believes that wearables could be indispensable in addressing workplace fatigue.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Wearables gain cred for insights on heart health

The perception of wrist-worn heart rate trackers is transforming from a workout accessory to a medical device.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 27, 2024

Wearable sensor detects opioid overdoses

Carnegie Mellon students have designed HopeBand, a wearable that may be able to help authorities intervene in time to reverse overdoses.