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Where Did Our Privacy Go?

Shutterstock We live in a society now that almost looks like one big Vegas poker table–where cameras and microphones are on you, whether you’re aware of them or not. Take the film Casino, a movie that explores the world of corrupt Vegas casino’s in the 1970s. Consider this quote from Robert De Niro’s character Ace

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HealthTap Launches Voice-Activated Doctor AI Through Amazon's Alexa

Thought you might find this interesting HealthTap, a Global Health Practice providing 24/7 immediate access to top doctors via video, text, and voice has launched a voice-activated Doctor A.I. through Amazon’s Alexa. Powered by artificial intelligence and a voice-activated interface, Doctor A.I. gives Alexa users personalized, doctor-recommended insights, helping them find the right care at

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Alexa? Are you Recording Me? Could Smart Devices Compromise your Privacy?

ARKANSAS – Home sweet home has a different meaning in 2017. It’s not quite Jetson-like living, but technology has definitely made our lives easier, or in some cases, more complicated. From Apple TV  to your Nest Thermostat, smart devices help simplify day to day activities, but they’re also capturing our private information. We looked into

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Cisco, SAS Launch Edge-to-Enterprise Analytics Platform

Cisco and SAS plan to link their hardware and software for IoT analytics across an industrial network. Cisco and analytics leader SAS have announced a new edge-to-enterprise analytics platform targeting Internet of Things use cases. The companies tout the platform as the “industry’s first validated architecture for edge-to-enterprise IoT analytics.” The reference architecture combines Cisco’s

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IBM Watson Partners with Visa, Bosch and Others at Opening of 'Internet of Things' Towers in Munich

At the opening ceremony of the new Watson IoT centre in Germany, IBM announced a number of new partnerships to promote the use of the IoT technology. Consumer electronics giant has opened on Thursday a new $200 million Internet of Things (IoT) headquarters in Munich, Germany. According to IBM, it is the company’s largest investment

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