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IoT
How could there possibly be any news—other than the good kind—for IoT? Sadly, in the case of IoT, the bad news involves security.
LockerGoga ransomware attack
One of the world’s largest producers of aluminum is currently operating the old-fashioned way—manually.
IoT Trends
Here a few of the ways IoT will become more ubiquitous in our day-to-day lives in 2019.
laser light bulb

What do you use dozens, perhaps hundreds, of times a day without taking notice? Nope, it’s not your smart phone, TV or refrigerator…the light bulb. Yes, the light bulb, that ignored, often cursed (when the filament disintegrates at the most inopportune time) staple of every day life. Can we comprehend

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It’s impossible to know what fish will bite on, which is probably why people are drawn to fishing. Sure, it seems a little odd that human beings take pleasure in outwitting something with a pea-sized, waterlogged brain, but, yes, it’s fun. One (1) day fish like cheese, the next day,

Finland’s Reindeer Herding Association has been working with Digita, a Helsinki-based communications company, to design a reindeer collar that uses GPS and a Digita's long-distance wireless network.
Digital Canada Map
Heatmine is a Quebec startup that believes it has an answer to the energy drain that is crypto mining.
Internet of Things
Researchers at The University of Washington have developed a backpack for bees, and the best part is what the backpack carries—data!
Fiber Optics Seismic Detection
Forget for one second that it’s super-fast, has far less attenuation than copper or coax cable, is impervious to EMI and RFI, doesn’t pose a fire hazard and doesn’t require replacement nearly as often as its transmission counterparts. Fiber optics can also be used to detect earthquakes. Yes, earthquakes.