While Super Bowl 50 will be decided by the play on the field, come Sunday, both teams will have relied on game film, data analysis and handheld tablets to help them plan their strategies. However, this might be the first Super Bowl where the fans...
The Internet is automating everything. From preventing water wastage to lighting streets and making machines work remotely, the environment around us is slowly morphing into a connected network of devices. The PYMNTS Internet Of Things Tracker, powered by Intel, delves into the world of these...
The Internet is automating everything. From preventing water wastage to lighting streets and making machines work remotely, the environment around us is slowly morphing into a connected network of devices. The PYMNTS Internet Of Things Tracker, powered by Intel, delves into the world of these...
Any chef worth his or her salt knows that the best meals start with the best possible ingredients. If Sony is applying the same method to a fully functional IoT device ecosystem, then its acquisition of one of the top semiconducting chip companies in Israel...
The Internet of Things and every expert in its corner have promised a lot of things over the years — autonomous shipping networks, self-driving vehicles, efficient smart homes and more. And while it’s true that the imminent IoT revolution could unlock the answers to more...
Amazon’s Internet Of Things ambitions continued to take shape yesterday (Jan. 19) when its Dash Replenishment devices officially went live. What this means is that the devices and products that are integrated with Amazon Dash Replenishment — such as certain printers, a GE washer or a...
The much celebrated Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is an annual foreteller of all tech trends for the year — what’s in and what’s out. And it looks like a lot of smart appliances might remain unsold. Privacy and security concerns might dampen demand for...
5.5 million. That’s how many new devices will get connected to the Internet every day in 2016. Thermostats. Refrigerators. Cars. Clothes. Jewelry. Industrial pumps. Shelves in stores. Marine mammals. Bridges. Barbie dolls. The list is limited only by the imaginations of the innovators who see...