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Qualcomm's big IoT plan includes Android Things OS and tiny radios

Qualcomm is pushing hard into the Internet of Things, embracing Google’s Android Things OS as well as unveiling a pair of tiny, radio-packed chipsets for connected gadgets. Announced ahead of Mobile World Congress 2017 next week, the new tech is all about making smart home kit and other connected devices more power-efficient, smaller, and smarter.

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Top Must Have Automation Devices

The features to consider before settling on the device include its ability to function without internet connection if this then that (IFTT) and multiple network support. Top Must Have Automation Devices Contributed by | Progressive Automations A well-integrated home automation system can be achieved at a low cost by developing a system that centers on

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Google Home adds shopping capabilities

BI Intelligence See Also THE SHIP-FROM-STORE REPORT: Why legacy retailers need to rethink the purpose of their brick-and-mortar stores RETAIL FORECAST: U.S. consumers will spend $632 billion online by 2020 Same-day shipping is key to fighting Amazon This story was delivered to BI Intelligence “E-Commerce Briefing” subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here.

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2017 Hyundai Ioniq first drive review: hybrid, EV, plug-in, no gas-only engines

The 2017 Hyundai Ioniq is the first car purpose-built to offer three different electric drivetrains and no gasoline-only engines. The hybrid Ioniq has the best mileage of any hybrid to date, 58 mpg combined, which tops the equivalent Toyota Prius by 2 mpg. With the electric-drive and plug-in hybrid Ioniqs, Hyundai is optimizing for maximum

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