We at The Internet Of All Things here had seen this coming. The Internet of Things (IoT) has indeed turned out to be a big draw at the CES-2014 inaugurated in Las Vega, USA.
Monthly Archives: January 2014
IoT will immediately impact wearable computing devices: Neura
Intel launches first 3D camera that sees depth as humans do
Computing company Intel is increasingly making devices more “human”, by equipping them with technologies that mimic human senses in a more genuine way. In the first under this series, it launched the RealSense 3D camera which will be standard in almost all portable computers.
Digital security firm Gemalto launches M2M grade wireless module
A mother of all mothers?
Some of the Internet of Things products out there really make you smile. Sen.se’s Mother is a programmable machine that replaces your real life mother as the head of a family of small connected sensors that talk to her, with each other, and in the process, make your life a cosy ride.
Virdata: Technicolor’s new cloud-based monitoring and management services
Technicolor to use IBM’s SoftLayer cloud platform to launch new service Virdata that will provide businesses with cloud-based monitoring and management services for the Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M (machine-to-machine) services.