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Indiana's first Internet of Things lab to open this summer

By Ashley SteebTheStatehouseFile.com INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is preparing for the future of flying cars and self-operating washing machines by investing in what tech gurus call “the Internet of Things.” Gov. Eric Holcomb and Bill Stephan, vice president for engagement, supports the creation of the Indiana IoT Lab-Fishers. Photo by Ashley Steeb, TheStatehouseFile.com The goal behind […]

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Facebook takes its money transfer business global

February 21, 2017 —Facebook users in participating countries can now send money internationally from within the social media giant’s Messenger application. The London-based startup TransferWise on Tuesday launched a program on Facebook’s chat platform that uses an artificially intelligent “chatbot” to process wire transfer requests from users. The newest feature, which expands Facebook’s existing domestic

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Futurist Sci-Fi Toys Are Here Now

Children are insane. Or, more precisely, they don’t think logically as adults do. Children aren’t burdened by hardened adult preconceptions and expectations, so suffer fewer roadblocks to learning new things. This different way of seeing things is why children adapt so easily to high tech that confuses the rest of us. That’s the theoretical basis

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Solution Providers Want In On IoT But Vendor Enablement, Like The IoT Market, Is Just Getting …

The channel’s interest in the Internet of Things (IoT) market is at an all-time high, but partners are still wondering how to make money off the market, and many say they aren’t finding they help they need from vendors. Several solution providers that CRN talked to said they still aren’t getting the right amount of

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24000 square feet of IoT research: new facility planned in Indiana

The Indianapolis suburb of Fishers will host a new space for technologists and businesses interested in the Internet of Things. (UrbanEco Properties / Quantum Architecture) The city of Fishers, Indiana, announced plans Tuesday to create a 24,000-square-foot Internet of Things (IoT) research lab. Co-founded by local software company ClearObject, Indiana University and local co-working space Launch Fishers, the Indiana

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10 Hot Internet Of Things Certifications For Channel Partners

IoT Interest Vendors are looking to strengthen their go-to market strategy around the Internet of Things by offering IoT certifications, specialty benefits and programs for channel partners. While IoT was once a vague, broad term, more solution providers are beginning to understand the opportunities surrounding the market, but many are still wondering where to start

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The court system should know as much about electronically stored information as does your teenager

Duren Banks Crunch Network Contributor Duren Banks is the director of the Courts and Corrections Program in the Center for Justice, Safety, and Resilience at RTI International and a co-author of Future-Proofing Justice. How to join the network Brian A. Jackson Crunch Network Contributor Brian A. Jackson is a senior physical scientist at the nonprofit,

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