Panasonic is able to collect information on threats by connecting its own devices in the development / pre-shipment phases to a “honeypot”,a trap, which it had developed.
Monthly Archives: December 2019
One more step taken in development of commercially viable quantum computer
Intel Labs today unveiled ‘Horse Ridge’, calling it a first-of-its-kind cryogenic control chip that is expected to hasten the development of full-stack quantum computing systems.
Korean IoT company launches pet-sitter robot
PEDDY provides functions of interactive video communication with pets, enabling owner to identify faces and voices of pets, automatic feeding that serves foods to pets at scheduled time and in exact pre-set volume (feeding for approximately 2 days in case of a small dog), and a variety of entertainment functions that can mitigate loneliness of pets, said the company.
Five IoT trends that will drive change in 2020: Ericsson
The rapid deployment of 5G networks around the globe and an uptick in 5G subscriptions will drive an increase in the number of IoT connected devices worldwide.
Building a digital defence for IoT
The FBI has advised that the Internet of Things devices should be kept on a different network for security’s sake.
Wireless Broadband Alliance successfully completes first phase Wi-Fi 6 industry 4.0 trials with Mettis Aerospace
Proven reliability of high bandwidth and low latency IoT communications, next generation Wi-Fi delivers mixed reality and 4K video streaming across factory network.