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April 13, 2020
Cisco wants Fluidmesh to bolster wireless connectivity applications in large-scale distributed sites Read more â¶
How AI will be used to manage 5G networks
Report: Shadow IoT is prevalent, insecure
COVID-19 vs. Raspberry Pi: Researchers bring IoT technology to disease detection
'AI everywhere' IoT chips coming from Arm
Neural computing should be based on insect brains, not human ones
IoT roundup: Tech companies step up to help fight against COVID-19
Over the next two years, millions of 3G M2M and IoT devices will need to migrate to LTE networks. Read more â¶
Artificial intelligence will play an important role in how future networks become sliced, supporting multiple uses, including IoT and private 5G networks. Read more â¶
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Zscaler data shows huge amounts of unencrypted IoT traffic moving in and out of enterprise networks. Read more â¶
Researchers from UMass say that a Raspberry Pi edge device can help identify flu-like symptoms in crowds, broadening the range of tools that can be used to track the spread of disease. Read more â¶
Two new microprocessors from Arm promise to miniaturize artificial intelligence. Read more â¶
Insect brains are a better model for artificial intelligence in IoT than human brains are because they are simpler and focus on key processes, scientists say. Read more â¶
This month, we look at some of the ways the IoT sector is helping to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Read more â¶
The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved from a marketing buzzword to a strategic roadmap for many OEMs and technology companies. Read more â¶
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