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Lyric Flies The Nest

June 11, 2014December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

The Lyric thermostat is the response to the Nest connected device, driving Honeywell into the Internet of Things. Continue reading Lyric Flies The Nest

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Tech Giants Scramble For Lead On “Internet of Things”

June 9, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

The market for the Internet of Things (IoT) could grow to $7.1 trillion in 2020 as smart technology is adopted. Continue reading Tech Giants Scramble For Lead On “Internet of Things”

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HomeKit Isn’t Apple Pie, It’s The Recipe

June 4, 2014December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

One Apple rumor that came to fruition at WWDC has underwhelmed, perhaps because what HomeKit, Apple’s small entry into smart places, does isn’t clear. Continue reading HomeKit Isn’t Apple Pie, It’s The Recipe

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Analytics-Driven Cities: Hype, or the Future?

May 29, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

Analyzing “Big Data” for large-scale opportunities is dramatically under-utilized. Collaboration between city government and IBM in Minneapolis and Montpellier, France are working to change that with the improvement of city-wide services. Continue reading Analytics-Driven Cities: Hype, or the Future?

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Hard Cider From the Apple Press

May 27, 2014December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

Apple’s 2014 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) could introduce functionality for smart places, allowing iOS devices to control connected devices. Continue reading Hard Cider From the Apple Press

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Google: Ads Coming to the Internet of Things

May 23, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

Google’s advertisements (and revenue) might one day drive it to serve up ads on everything from car dashboards to thermostats. Continue reading Google: Ads Coming to the Internet of Things

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How Will the Internet of Things Reshape Your Business?

May 10, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

A roundtable event in London will discuss the Internet of Things, particularly the rise of increasingly connected devices and access to big data analytics. Continue reading How Will the Internet of Things Reshape Your Business?

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Morpholio Looks To Medicine To Affect Design

April 28, 2014December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

The Morpholio Project creates an app that embraces the connection between human and network, specifically the responses our bodies make when engaging with the world and how they reflect our inner states and assessments. Continue reading Morpholio Looks To Medicine To Affect Design

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Augment with Google Glass (As Long As You Do It On Tuesday)

April 13, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

For one day only, anyone in the US can join the ranks of “Glass Explorers,” meaning they can pay for the privilege to test out Google Glass. Continue reading Augment with Google Glass (As Long As You Do It On Tuesday)

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Broadcast Your World with Livestream for Google Glass

April 8, 2014December 12, 2016 Syndicated Content

The Livestream online video broadcasting service has developed an application for Google Glass that allows users to stream their video to the public. Continue reading Broadcast Your World with Livestream for Google Glass

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