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TP-Link® Unveils Latest Smart Bulb with More Than 16 Million Color Options to Customize Home …

BREA, Calif.–(Business Wire)–TP-Link®, a leading global provider of consumer and business networking products, today announced the addition of the LB130 to its family of Smart Wi-Fi Bulbs, which includes the LB100, the LB110 and the LB120. All models are now available at online retailers nationwide and feature Amazon Alexa compatibility, no smart hub or bridge …

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Artificial Intelligence and the Evolution of a Smarter Internet

‘Let’s build a single supercomputer that is smarter than all of humanity put together.’ While that sounds ominously similar to what a mad scientist in a fictional universe would say before unleashing a deadly robotic that destroys all humanity, that is exactly the ideal behind the advancement of artificial intelligence as we have come to call …

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AI alarm clock gets to know you

Stu Robarts The Bonjour alarm clock will learn a user’s typical routine and proactively provide relevant information at any given time, as well as integrate with apps, fitness trackers and smart home devices(Credit: Holi) You may not typically be firing on all cylinders when your alarm clock goes off, but French startup Holi says it has …

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The Cyber Threat: Dyn Cyber Attack Highlights Internet of Things Hacking

A system control center operator sits at his computer workstation at an AEP Transmission Operations Center in New Albany, Ohio / AP BY: Bill Gertz Follow @BillGertzOctober 24, 2016 5:15 pm A major cyber attack that disrupted Internet service for major users like Twitter and Amazon in parts of the United States on Friday was …

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Dyn DDoS attack: How hackers may have hijacked your PVR to cripple the internet

The massive cyberattack that resulted in widespread outages for some of the world’s most popular websites Friday was carried out using a network of hacked “Internet of Things” devices, such as webcams and digital recorders.That’s right, your PVR may have played a part in a massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack and you would have had …

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​Commonwealth Bank and Wells Fargo claim first interbank blockchain trade

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Wells Fargo, and Brighann Cotton have claimed the first interbank trade transaction combining blockchain technology, smart contracts, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The transaction, which took place between Brighann Cotton US and Brighann Cotton Marketing Australia, and their respective banks Wells Fargo and Commonwealth Bank, involved a shipment of …

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Wcities Content Available on All Major Inflight Entertainment & Communications Systems

News Feed Item Wcities Content Available on All Major Inflight Entertainment & Communications Systems By Business Wire Article Rating: October 23, 2016 06:00 PM EDT   Wcities’ world-class destination and event content is now accessible through the major providers of inflight entertainment and communications (IFEC) solutions, including Panasonic Avionics, Thales Group, and Rockwell Collins. Through …

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Attack reveals new vulnerabilities in nation's 'internet of things'

WASHINGTON — When surveillance cameras first began popping up in the 1970s and ’80s, they were welcomed as a crime-fighting tool, and then as a way to monitor traffic congestion, factory floors and even baby cribs. Later, they were adopted for darker purposes, as authoritarian governments such as China’s used them to prevent challenges to …

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