RISCO leads the way with launch of RISCO Smart Home

RISCO Group, the leading global manufacturer of end-to-end solutions for the professional security market, has announced the launch of RISCO Smart Home – its first complete connected home security solution. RISCO Smart Home aims to provide end-users with a professional security system that boasts intelligent home automation; combining video monitoring, energy management, smart access and …

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Technologies That Will Drive Superfast Internet

The communications and networking arena is rife with new technological developments, which have been instrumental in increasing the reach and affordability of the Internet. This renewed reach has opened up new avenues in various fields, be it e-commerce, distance learning and correspondence, civic governance, or knowledge sharing. DOCSIS 3.1, G.fast, and 5G LTE are currently the …

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Healthcare organizations stepping up security spending in 2017

Dive Brief: Increasing use of digital technologies has put more health data at risk, from smartphones to internet of things devices, propelling investment to curb cybersecurity threats, a new survey suggests. About 80% of U.S. healthcare organizations and 76% globally plan to increase data security spending in 2017, according to the 2017 Thales Data Threat, …

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Oil, Gas and Aviation Vertical Markets Spur Adoption for Satellite IoT

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – February 24, 2017 (Investorideas.com Newswire) The need for uninterrupted workflows and 100 percent up time of production machinery is driving Internet of Things (IoT) applications to adopt satellite as both the primary and backup communication technology. By opting for satellite communications, participants in verticals such as military, aviation, oil & gas, …

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MIT's Converter Halves Power Consumption Of IoT Sensors

By Jof EnriquezFollow me on Twitter @jofenriq Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Microsystems Technologies Laboratories (MTL) have built an ultra-efficient power converter that consumes just half of the power needed by typical converters. The device could be built into low-power Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and body-powered electronics. Most power converters today convert …

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Satellite Communications Becoming Popular for IoT Applications

As uninterrupted workflows and up time become industry norms, the demand for communication technology that ensures the same for Internet of Things (IoT) is also going up. The rapidly expanding use of IoT devices, especially in difficult/ remote applications and regions, is spurring the use of satellites as they provide greater reliability and coverage and …

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Why Amazon and Intel are betting big on a startup that could succeed where Microsoft's Kinect failed

(Left to right: Thalmic Labs CEO Stephen Lake, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, Thalmic Labs co-founder Matthew Bailey, and Thalmic Labs co-founder Aaron GrantThalmic Labs) Thalmic Labs, the startup behind the Myo muscle-sensing armband, which lets you control a computer with a wave, came into 2017 in a big way. In the last few months of 2016, the Y Combinator-backed …

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