Wearing the Oura connected ring on your finger day and night can help you find out how well you sleep. A connected patch diabetics wear on their arms enables them to monitor their blood sugar levels ...
Researchers from the University of Washington have 3D-printed objects and sensors that are able to communicate with Wi-Fi devices such as smartphones or computers without needing to be powered by ...
Engineers have developed the first 3-D printed plastic objects that can connect to other devices via WiFi without using any electronics, including a laundry bottle that can detect when soap is running ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Semiconductors news every morning. There are more than 4.5bn wireless connections around the world – and rising. By 2017 there will be ...
UW engineers have developed the first 3D-printed plastic objects that can connect to WiFi without electronics. The attachment above can sense when your laundry soap is running low — and automatically ...
There are currently 25 billion connected objects in the world, making an average of more than 3 objects per person (Cisco survey 1). The rapid expansion of connected objects (including ‘wearables’) ...
The Internet of things is a hot topic, and it will not be long before many businesses embark on some kind of connected objects project. By definition, a connected object is part of a broader platform ...
In a few years, toothbrushes could tell dentists about their patients’ oral-hygiene habits. Malfunctioning sump pumps could send a phone alert before it’s too late and your basement floods. Taylor ...
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7 useful connected objects (and 7 to avoid)
We still remember twenty years ago when we had to walk dozens of minutes to an Internet café just to connect to the Internet. Then came the 2010s, marked by a radical change in our technological ...
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