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Smart devices are everywhere. Learn how they connect you to the Internet of Things (IoT), and how to get the most out of ...
Enter the “Internet of Things.” The Internet of Things isn’t a new concept by any means, but over the last few years, IoT devices have become a regular part of most people’s daily lives.
The Internet of Things is currently being applied in a wide variety of uses throughout the home, businesses, hospitals, cars and entire cities. The most common places everyday consumers see ...
But the term Internet of Things was coined in 1999 by British technologist Kevin Ashton. At first, the technology lagged behind the vision.
In 1999, British technologist Kevin Ashton coined the term Internet of Things to define a network that not only connects people, but also the objects around them – like that Coke machine at CMU.
The Internet of Medical Things is the foundation that tomorrow's healthcare is built on, and you need it to grow and thrive in your business—today.
Furthermore, according to IDC, the number of devices with internet access—such as the computers, sensors, and cameras that make up the Internet of Things—continues to expand steadily.
The Internet of Things will consist primarily of machines talking to one another, with computer-connected humans observing, analysing and acting upon the resulting 'big data' explosion. Here's how ...
Internet. Things. Add the “Of” and suddenly these three simple words become a magic meme -- the theme we’ve been hearing all week at CES, the oft-heralded prediction that may have finally ...
The Internet is slowly creeping into every part of our lives, so much so that it’s becoming easier to look around the house and find objects that can be connected to the Internet. In just a few ...
Sens. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, introduced the DIGIT Act in March, which directs FCC to produce a report on the internet of things ...