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Wearable wars: How do new Android Wear updates compare to Apple Watch? - 1 views

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    List: Motion gestures, voice commands and Bluetooth calls. The wearables market has had a more rocky start than companies were hoping for. Alongside the usual issues involved with launching a new product category, such as ironing out the user experience and finding effective branding, one of the big hurdles is inventing a series of use-cases that makes people need a smartwatch.
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Top 10 IoT Operating Systems For IoT Devices In 2021 - Solace Infotech Pvt Ltd - 0 views

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    Are you thinking of IoT development? If yes, then you must know the various operating systems for IoT devices at-
Alex Parker

What is Google Glass? - 1 views

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    Here's part of Google's AR adventure.
Alex Parker

5 key announcements from IDF14 so far - 1 views

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    by Joe Curtis| 11 September 2014 Intel Developer Forum is underway: here are the biggest talking points. Lost amid the fuss being made over Apple right now, Intel has made a series of big announcements at its annual Intel Developer Forum, IDF14. Here's five key take aways so far, from the Internet of Things to biometrics.
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10 ways wearables will revolutionise education - 1 views

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    Virtual experts, walking Tudor streets - anything could be possible in the classroom of the future.
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6 IoT retail projects using beacon tech - 1 views

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    Innovations in beacon technology are making the UK retail sector more intelligent. Beacons are low-energy Bluetooth devices that push location messages to smartphones. While the technology is still quite new today, it's set to become one of the key enablers to connect the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Google's IoT push continues with London driverless cars, VR headset & Go AI match - 1 views

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    News: Google again reinforces its position in the IoT space. Google is promising a busy year in the IoT space, with the Californian tech giant set to bring driverless cars to the streets of London, launching a new virtual reality (VR) headset and pitting its artificial intelligence (AI) software against a world champion in a head to head Go match.
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HTC One IoT smartwatch tipped for 2016 - 1 views

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    News: Wearable could mark the entrance of HTC in the IoT race for connected devices.
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How machine learning and IoT can help the world's poorest people - 1 views

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    Plummeting cost-to-compute is making machine learning, (ML), artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) applications more accessible than ever. Hitachi Vantara vice president for solution engineering - big data analytics & IoT Wael Elrifai argues that if we get it right, these technologies could benefit the poorest members of society.
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The key payment trend for 2019 is seamlessness and industry has realised - 1 views

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    Customers increasingly want payments to be seamless. New developments in biometrics, instant cross-border payments, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are all part of the larger trend towards more convenient payments. However, seamlessness for consumers means complexity for merchants, creating challenging market conditions.
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Amazon's Twitch buys Curse gaming community - 1 views

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    News: Curse is like Skype for gamers and attracts 30 million unique visitors every month. Twitch, a live video streaming platform owned by Amazon, will acquire Curse, a multimedia and technology company focused on generating content and products for PC gamers. With this acquisition, Twitch is expecting that its customer base will expand and benefit from improved connectivity.
Alex Parker

Oculus Rift to hit UK in September with 20% mark-up - 1 views

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    News: Facebook-owned virtual reality headset will be available for demo in UK shops. Oculus Rift will hit retail stores across the UK and Europe on 20 September. The suggested retail price in Europe is £549 or €699. The product itself as well as in-store demos will be available in the UK from Amazon.co.uk, John Lewis, Curry's PCWorld, GAME Digital, and Harrods.
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Ford aims to bring driverless cars to the masses by 2021 - 1 views

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    News: The car will have no steering wheel or pedals. Ford has announced plans to deliver a fully autonomous vehicle made for the mass market by 2021, with the car specifically designed for ride sharing. In order to get to its 2021 target, Ford will be investing in or collaborating with four start-ups to enhance the autonomous vehicle development.
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What is a GoPro? - 1 views

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    These devices are used by extreme sports photographers.
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Machine learning to fight blindness as NHS secures AI vision with Google Deep Mind - 1 views

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    News: Can AI prevent millions going blind with a simple eye scan? London based Moorfields Eye Hospital has teamed up with Google's Deep Mind AI division to help prevent blindness. The hospital will be using the technology to automatically detect eye diseases from a million anonymous eyes scans.
Alex Parker

5 ways that tech is powering a new sexual revolution - 1 views

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    From virtual pornography to posh dating apps, tech is changing sex forever.
Alex Parker

Hungry? 5 tech savvy food delivery services for all appetites - 1 views

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    These 5 food services are transforming food delivery with tech.
Alex Parker

Orange goes smart, deploys LoRa IoT network - 1 views

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    Company plans to generate €600 million in revenue by 2018 from doing IoT business.
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6 issues surrounding IoT Security in 2015 - 1 views

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    The Internet of Things continues to build momentum, with connected devices ranging from fridges, light bulbs and TV's. The question is, what happens to the data these connected devices create? What do we need to do to secure these networks?
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5 tech take-aways from the 2015 Budget - 1 views

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    Internet of Things, broadband, renewable energy - the government is embracing technology and realising its economic potential. Between the jokes tailored to evoke the maximum jeering from backbenchers, Chancellor George Osborne delivered the 2015 Budget.
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