In very simple terms, IoT is defined as a natural extension of the Internet to everyday objects. Find out more about the basics behind IoT and how it works.
The Autonomous Hotel Chain is taking self-driving vehicles in a direction. Instead of delivering groceries or ride-sharing, it’s an Autonomous Travel Suite.
With IoT on the rise, the fate of our smartphones may be in grave danger. Is it likely that we’ll bin the phone in order to access the Internet of Things?
A few promising startups are arriving with their own security certifications to create the security standards of tomorrow. This should allow all IoT devices to follow the same security guidelines.
An example of an IoT attack is smart car charging station hijacking, which demonstrates that hackers can cause havoc at best and destroy hardware at worst!
The second busiest airport in London suspended or diverted all its flights after drones were seen over the airfield for the airport at one of the business times of year for travel.
The Ekstar 3.0 Smart Wallet has so much going for it, there isn’t much not to like between the patented solar-charging solution, RFID, tracker card, and slimness.
IoT devices adhere to standards to communicate with each other. Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are some commonly used smart home standards.
Not everyone is eager to jump on the IoT bandwagon. There are pressing security challenges due to cyber attacks which act as a brake on IoT device adoption.