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The Internet of Things Is Here and It Isn't a Thing

ENLARGE SolarCity’s initial plan was to sell power straight to homeowners. Photo: Sergio Flores/Bloomberg News By Christopher Mims Christopher Mims The Wall Street Journal CANCEL Biography @mims christophermims [email protected] Aug. 21, 2016 1:20 p.m. ET 12 COMMENTS Everyone is waiting for the Internet of Things. The funny thing is, it is already here. Contrary to …

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Hyundai Genesis Collaborates With Amazon, Auto Remote Control Feature Links To Owner's Home

Hyundai Genesis has collaborated with Amazon Alexa wherein the car owners may maneuver the features of their automobile even when they are just at home. The updated features allow for ease-of-use and enhances accessibility to the unit no matter the whereabouts of the user. Advertisement A statement released by the vice president of Amazon Alex, …

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Soon Users Can Use Siri To Send/Read Whatsapp Messages, Call Cabs And Pull Up a Movie

Back in June, Apple had announced a number of exciting changes for iPhone users in iOS 10, with a great deal of attention going towards improving Siri. The company has finally decided to tear down the walls surrounding its digital assistant, allowing third-party apps like WhatsApp to take advantage of its abilities. WhatsApp for iPhone …

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Legislative roundup: Latta focusing on 'Internet of Things'

Robbie Breese, right, the principal of the Marsh Foundation, describes the campus layout of the Van Wert facility to U.S. Rep. Bob Latta on Thursday. COLUMBUS — An area representative listened to businesses’ concerns about the “Internet of Things” during a visit to his district. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Robert Latta, R-Bowling Green: Latta, …

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How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life

Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. A nanotube is a tube-like molecular structure made of …

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