Internet of Things

Intel's New Chips Ushering In the 'Internet of Things'

The traditional PC market may be shrinking, but Intel is still in business, partly due to its move towards enabling the next-generation of ubiquitous computing chips and sensors, often referred to as the "Internet of Things." At a presentation Tuesday, Intel Corp. touted two new series of chips aimed at that future.

What the Hackable Smart Toilet Tells Us About the Internet of Everything - Seriously

You used to just have to worry about installing anti-virus software on your computer, and then you were safe (unless you had a Mac, then you were safe from the start). But as malicious hackers have gotten more clever - and, more importantly, as the internet seeps into our daily, physical lives with the emerging "internet of everything" - cybersecurity is going to play an increasing role in our lives. The most recent example is a vulnerable "smart toilet" in Japan. I hope the IT experts are ready for the future.

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