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Smart city tech growing in the U.S.

The adoption of smart city technology to manage traffic, water supplies, air pollution and other needs will see an upswing this year in U.S. cities. Read More

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FTC sets $25,000 prize for automatic IoT patching
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Sensing, Predicting, and Responding to the Connected Consumer

You're probably most familiar with the Internet of Things (IoT) as the wearable technology on your wrist that helps you track your activity, exercise, food, weight, and sleep. But IoT is moving off your wrist and into a retail store near you where it enables retailers to do three foundational business tasks better and faster. Read More

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FTC sets $25,000 prize for automatic IoT patching

The tool, at minimum, will "help protect consumers from security vulnerabilities caused by out-of-date software," said the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Read More

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New year's resolution for IoT vendors: Treat LANs as hostile

Insecure default configurations are prevalent in the IoT world, but many of them could be easily avoided if device manufacturers would include LAN-based attacks in their threat modelling. Read More

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ZigBee's Dotdot language aims for IoT harmony

As another wave of home IoT devices emerges from CES this week, the ZigBee Alliance looks to provide the technology that can make those products work together. Read More

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Intel puts mobile chip failures in its past with first speedy 5G modem

Intel has a disastrous history with smartphones, but the company is now set to ship a groundbreaking modem that will deliver data-transfer rates many times faster than regular wired internet connections. Read More

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Mark Zuckerberg built a real-life A.I.-assistant named Jarvis

This year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set a challenge to build himself a home A.I. system like Iron Man's Jarvis. Here is what he learned along the way. Read More

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Ransomware arrives on smart TVs

Over the Christmas holiday week, a user reported the first in-the-wild case of a ransomware attack that infected an Android-based smart TV. Read More

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