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Sure, 5G is super fast and utilizes low latency, but there are other things to consider beyond that, such as the increased chance of security attacks to IoT.
The lockdowns and quarantines with the coronavirus pandemic have left people in need of meals and groceries, making it a great time for autonomous delivery robots
With a smart toilet system in development, it leads to the question of whether this is really something that is needed, although it does have some benefits.
The further we get through the coronavirus pandemic, the more tech is helping the medical community. Wearable apps could help detect asymptomatic COVID-19 cases.
Estimote wearables offer a solution in the changing workforce that will track employees to narrow down who they were near if they test positive coronavirus.
Apple and Tile were back in another congressional hearing facing off against each other in an antitrust investigation by the U.S. Justice Dept. and FTC.
Along with health information, researchers believe wearables may help with relationships in he future. It turns out, though, that they’re already affecting relationships.
What more could the world of IoT be doing to help out in this era of coronavirus? There is already many ways that IoT is helping, but could tech be doing more?