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If the current rate of progress on drone delivery services continues, a lot of things could soon be buzzing around over our heads in cities and rural areas.
If you think the street trash cans can’t be further improved, you just haven’t been introduced to the surprisingly large world of the Internet of Trash.
Streetlights play an important part in a smart city, as hundreds of millions of poles worldwide are being retooled to act as IoT data collection points.
Experiments run by Siemens have been successfully putting charging cables above highways so that trucks can connect and charge while they drive. Will we find this implement worldwide soon?
The world around us is alive with energy – the question is how can we harness it? Can we power our IoT devices with just energy around us? Let’s find out.
The emergence of blockchain makes it a perfect match for IoT products and solutions. Here are some of the ways that blockchains are changing IoT for the better.
What if every electronic device could be charged using something like Wi-Fi? The rise of low-powered IoT devices can now shoot electricity through the air.
Future IoT development will be oriented towards using powerful new processors to do AI computing at the device level, which makes it a lot more powerful.
App-based class management systems and cloud-based learning tools are becoming more common in schools, and other IoT innovations are about to take place in the education sector.
Smart cities aren’t all about flying cars and robotic sidewalk cleaners. They’re more mundane than that: improving traffic flows and reducing energy waste are just a few of the priorities driving the modern idea of a smart city.