The Internet of Things has been an industry buzzword for years, but sluggish development and limited commercialization have led some industry watchers to start calling it the “Internet of NoThings”.
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The psychology of wearables and wearable technology
In this article, we discuss the ways in which effective interface design will need to adapt, in some ways dramatically, to address the new psychology of wearable technology.
Solving problems from space with remote sensing, IoT & AI
The future of the Internet of Things promises a whole new wealth of data on all of the “things” we own. But what about the things we don’t own, like deforestation, global oil supply, and even closed economies?
You are already making IoT, though you are probably making it very badly:Opinion
Are you a company that is just collecting, but not connecting; just analyzing but not acting on data? Then you are deteriorating, not developing, and wasting the most valuable bits of information you have, which is the data from your own organisation, says this expert.
Why Wearable Tech didn’t work for me
About a year ago I started to use a piece of wearable tech to track my activity levels. I picked up a Jawbone up from a shop in Bangkok and with that my wearable journey began.
What value will the Internet of Things deliver?
Right now we are still at the beginning stages of the Internet of Things; there are a lot of “things” connected in one way or another, but there still has not been a larger, more cohesive Internet of Things built.