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5 top IoT security nightmares

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Montreal sees its future in smart sensors, artificial intelligence (with video)
Google wants to add A.I. to Raspberry Pi gadgets
AT&T, IBM, Nokia join to make IoT systems safer
Who owns the data from the IoT?
Google strengthens Android relationship with Intel in IoT
Samsung's Tizen 4.0 OS is in development and due out in September
Now Cisco can network your building systems
You can now make smart gadgets and IoT devices that use Bluetooth 5
Dead men may tell no tales, but IoT devices do
Samsung scraps a Raspberry Pi 3 competitor, shrinks Artik line
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Dublin, New York officials cite smart-tech challenges and successes
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Montreal sees its future in smart sensors, artificial intelligence (with video)

Partnerships with a vibrant startup community help Montreal retain its top "intelligent" ranking. Read More

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Google wants to add A.I. to Raspberry Pi gadgets

Google wants to bring smarts to cool gadgets and devices made using Raspberry Pi 3 or Intel's Edison. Read More

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AT&T, IBM, Nokia join to make IoT systems safer

Some big players in security and the internet of things, including AT&T and Nokia, are joining forces to solve problems that they say make IoT vulnerable in many areas. Read More

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Who owns the data from the IoT?

Data ownership, rights and licensing are becoming important as businesses start to share and monetize the output from their IoT systems. Read More

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Google strengthens Android relationship with Intel in IoT

Intel may have cut ties with Android on smartphones and tablets, but the company's partnership with Google on Android for the internet of things is growing stronger. Read More

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Samsung's Tizen 4.0 OS is in development and due out in September

A new version of Samsung's Tizen operating system, version 4.0, is under development, and a final version of the OS for mobile devices, wearables and smart gadgets is due for release in September 2017. Read More

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Now Cisco can network your building systems

The latest network hardware from Cisco Systems gives new meaning to the words "light switch." The Cisco Digital Building Series is an Ethernet switch designed to connect building infrastructure. Read More

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You can now make smart gadgets and IoT devices that use Bluetooth 5

In a few months, Bluetooth 5 will finally arrive in smartphones and tablets. But you can already test the technology on developer boards. Read More

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Dead men may tell no tales, but IoT devices do

Real privacy laws are needed in the U.S., and now more than ever with the advent of the IoT. Read More

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Samsung scraps a Raspberry Pi 3 competitor, shrinks Artik line

Samsung has scrapped its Raspberry Pi 3 competitor called Artik 10 as it moves to create smaller and more powerful boards to create gadgets, robots, drones and IoT devices. Read More

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As IoT sales surge, consumers still lead the way

There will be 8.4 billion IoT devices in use at the end of 2017, up 31 percent from the end of 2016, Gartner said. Read More

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Dublin, New York officials cite smart-tech challenges and successes

An entrepreneurial mindset is key, smart-city managers said at last week's conference. Read More

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