Smart Contact Lens Developed to Monitor Diabetes and Strokes Contact lenses serve other purposes than vision. A smart contact lens has been developed that will monitor for diabetes and strokes. By Laura Tucker / February 8, 2021
Medical Drones Delivering COVID Vaccines Globally Drones have been working in the medical field for some time. They’re continuing that effort and will be delivering COVID vaccines globally. By Laura Tucker / February 5, 2021
Metamaterial Brings Large Area Nano-Patterning at a Very Low Cost Working with nanomaterials can be a costly affair. Metamaterial Inc. has a solution to produce largearea nano-patterning at affordable costs. By Sayak Boral / February 4, 2021
Brush Smart with A.I. on Your Bristles: A Philips Perspective With a little AI on your toothbrush, you can transform the ordinary brushing experience into a wholesome dental cleaning ritual. By Sayak Boral / February 3, 2021
Projections Show Upcoming Surge for 5G, Edge, and IoT It’s believed that edge computing is going to grow 19.9% in the next four years because of the growth of the IoT market as well as the surging 5G. By Laura Tucker / February 2, 2021
More than 2,000 Police Departments Working with Amazon and Ring More than 2,000 police departments are using Amazon’s doorbell user data to help them catch crooks, yet the doorbells remains popular. By Laura Tucker / February 1, 2021
House Listing Is 1st 3D-Printed Home to Be Sold in America 3D-printed homes have existed for a few years, but for the first time, a 3D-printed home has shown up for sale in a real estate listing online. By Laura Tucker / January 29, 2021
What to Expect in Artificial Intelligence in 2021 Artificial intelligence in 2021 has more to offer than ever before. See what to expect throughout 2021 and how AI is changing for everyone. By Crystal Crowder / January 29, 2021
IoT Vertical Gardens Bloom During CES 2021 Have you ever wondered how a “smart garden” works and how to build a vertical garden? Brace yourself for the future of smart indoor gardens. By Sayak Boral / January 28, 2021
The Koda Robot Dog Can Detect Human Emotions Some developers are trying to create a companion robot dog. They have come close with the Kda Robot Dog that can sense human emotions. By Laura Tucker / January 27, 2021
CES 2021 Disruptive Trends: Tiny Smart Sensors for Smart Buildings A big part of IoT is the sensors which are used to collect and transmit data. Here’s why tiny smart sensors will become a big part of IoT. By Sayak Boral / January 26, 2021
Amazon Alexa Hunches Gets Smarter, Will Act on Predictions Amazon’s voice assistant just became smarter. Alexa will now act on its own “Hunches,” predicting what it thinks you may want it to do. By Laura Tucker / January 26, 2021
Waymo Distances Itself from “No Competitor” Tesla Waymo’s John Krafcik wants potential buyers to know that Tesla is “no competitor at all” when it comes to autonomous vehicles. By Laura Tucker / January 25, 2021
Introducing the Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller that costs just $4. It also uses the company’s own chip. By Laura Tucker / January 22, 2021
IoT Security Special: Key Insights from CES 2021 In this IoT security special, we explore the next-generation ideas which have been tested and validated by device manufacturers, OEMs and software vendors alike. By Sayak Boral / January 22, 2021
First Commercial Drones Get FAA Approval After finalizing its requirements for Unmanned Aircraft late last year, the FAA has not given the first commercial drones approval. By Laura Tucker / January 21, 2021
How Does Drone Technology Expand Edge Computing Potential? In areas where networks have limited reach, find out how drone technology expands edge computing, improving mobile IoT. By Crystal Crowder / January 20, 2021
Best of CES 2021: Smart Products Galore! CES 2021 has passed. We compiled this list that contains important smart products that will drive innovation for the future. By Sayak Boral / January 19, 2021