{ DeviceDiary } Vol. 7 Isn’t All About CES
The { DeviceDiary } is our place to share some of the devices and accessories that rank high in the “cool, I need that” category. Continue reading { DeviceDiary } Vol. 7 Isn’t All About CES
The { DeviceDiary } is our place to share some of the devices and accessories that rank high in the “cool, I need that” category. Continue reading { DeviceDiary } Vol. 7 Isn’t All About CES
Beacons allow smart devices to be fed data based on their location and preferences, but they need power like everything else. Continue reading Light Beacon Is No Lightweight
Ergonomic product company Humanscale has launched OfficeIQ, a platform that uses Internet of Things technologies to encourage healthy workplace practices. Continue reading OfficeIQ Is Smart Workplace
Samsung pushed the Internet of Things (IoT) envelope at the 2016 CES. We chat with John Herrington from Samsung Electronics America. Continue reading CES Report: Samsung and the Internet of Things
The Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator was announced today at CES. It’s a connected family center with online grocery shopping and entertainment. Continue reading CES Report: Samsung’s Smart Refrigerator Is Cool
Kia Motors expects new ‘DRIVE WISE’ autonomous driving technologies to be on the road by 2020. Continue reading CES Report: Kia Motors Hits the Road Alone
Happy New Year from ‘The Architechnologist’–-what’s going to change the Internet of Things in 2016? We’re glad you asked… Continue reading 2016 Predictions for the Internet of Things
So, you got a brand new smart home kit… what is your smart home (or office or whatever) really capable of? Continue reading New Smart Home System? Now What?
VirZOOM is a new virtual reality controller that does more than sync movement with the VR environment–it makes the movement into valuable exercise. Continue reading VirZOOM Into Virtual Reality Exercise
There is confusion related to the concept of virtual reality, perhaps because despite its great potential, it is still in its infancy. So what is it exactly? Continue reading When Virtual Reality Isn’t