January 28, 2019
Major vendors such as Dell and HPE are jumping in to meet the need for edge gateways that can make IoT networks run more efficiently and that adapt to individual use cases. Read more â¶
IoT roundup: Security problems galore and a way to track urinary infections
Quantum-embedded chips could secure IoT
Linux Foundation backs a group to boost edge networking
Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?
Cisco targets mobile enterprise apps with geolocation technology
The IoT brings targeted advertising into retail stores
Do frog croaks hold the key to creating the perfect IoT network?
A look at some IoT news including a survey that finds a lack of insight into threats to business internet of things d devices and a medical application to spot health problems in patients with dementia. Read more â¶
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An unclonable, quantum physics-driven microprocessor might be the solution to securing the Internet of Things. Read more â¶
A new group called LF Edge is pushing for an open unified framework that will promote plug-and-play interoperability, cloud provisioning, other streamlining to improve edge networks. Read more â¶
Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 a.k.a 802.11ax are expected out in 2019, but with the standard yet to be ratified, jumping in early might best be left to those with a compelling use case - and those do exist. Read more â¶
Cisco's cloud-based DNA Spaces includes Ciscoâs Connected Mobile Experience (CMX) and enterprise geolocation technology purchased from July Systems. Read more â¶
An IoT-powered Walgreens âsmart coolerâ knows if youâre a man or a woman, plus how old you are, to target ads at you. Is that a good thing? Read more â¶
Studying how tree frogs regulate their communications, so each amphibian in the colony can hear everything, could provide ideal data traffic routings, scientists say. Read more â¶