ResearchIoT security: How to do it (mostly) right
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The IoT is already dangerous. Here’s how to help before it gets out of hand. Read more »
The IoT is already dangerous. Here’s how to help before it gets out of hand. Read more »
As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
After testing the connected collar tag on my two dogs, I’m convinced Whistle has created something special. Whistle provides useful and engrossing data on a dog’s daily activity, and it’s only… Read more »
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San Francisco-based Fitbit is rolling out its second wristband, the Force, which not only tracks activity and sleep, but displays the time and will, ultimately, show incoming phone call notifications Read more »
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Jawbone’s API for its UP fitness-tracking wristband is now open to developers worldwide. Read more »