As the Consumer Electronics Show was wrapping up its second day of four, I was heading out of town but not before I talked to a few more companies about their business-related products and services that were being shared at the consumer focused show.
Our IoT videos from Internet of Things World 2017 captured high levels of optimism among IoT’s elite on what can be achieved with connected technology.
BlackBerry Ltd. continued its push into the auto industry with a new product that helps carmakers detect security flaws in software.
Amazon, which pioneered the smart speaker, hasn’t said much publicly about AR or VR. But a person familiar with the company’s thinking said that it’s far more likely to choose augmented reality if it makes a headset.
Here’s what Aeris CTO and chair of the IoT M2M Council has in mind to help continue growth in the IoT market.
This past Tuesday was the official start to CES 2018, with a plethora of smart devices on display for everyone.
Virtual reality devices are still mostly purchased by a niche market: gamers. Google wants to change that.
Another collection of products on exhibit this week demonstrates how consumer-first technology crosses into the enterprise when it allows people to work smarter.
The research involves superhuman sensors that let machines see what is in front of them down to three micrometers, giving improved accuracy in autonomous driving.
Success with industrial digital transformation largely hinges on a thorough analysis of the IIoT ecosystem.