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High In-Clinic Costs and Medical Labor Shortages are Driving the Growth of Wearable Heart Monitoring Devices

    An aging population might seem like the biggest driver in the growth of wearable heart monitoring devices, but it's more layered. The digital revolution in Read more

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Ericsson and the Convergence of 5G and Automation in Manufacturing
September 25, 2023

The Convergence of 5G and Automation in Manufacturing: A New Industrial Revolution The manufacturing industry stands at an inflection point. Advances in 5G technology and automation are coming together to transform the way products are made, and the role that humans and machines play in this process. Per Treven, Director of Business Development at Ericsson, […]

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Drone Delivery Faces Cybersecurity Threats, But Advanced IoT Can Be its Resolution
September 25, 2023

Cybersecurity in beyond visual line-of-sight drone delivery is critical and this makes for a pressing need to shield Internet of Things (IoT) systems, particular advanced IoT. With the FAA granting UPS the green light to perform drone deliveries, there are some concerns. Some experts emphasize the importance of leveraging cybersecurity measures to protect […]

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Personalizing the Dining Experience Through Music
September 25, 2023

When people go to a restaurant, personalizing the dining experience is a critical factor in making an impact that keeps customers returning. What better way to capitalize on that experience than through music? In recent years, the restaurant industry has seen a significant shift towards personalizing the dining experience for guests. As the industry […]

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High In-Clinic Costs and Medical Labor Shortages are Driving the Growth of Wearable Heart Monitoring Devices
September 7, 2023

An aging population might seem like the biggest driver in the growth of wearable heart monitoring devices, but it’s more layered. The digital revolution in healthcare has been a long time coming, and the proliferation of wearables, particularly for diabetics and cardiac patients, has marked a significant milestone. This is not just a […]

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How Open-Source IoT Solutions are Redefining the Edge
March 23, 2023

For the tech industry, finding solutions is a daily priority. So, the discovery of new and improved solutions is always a constant goal for the advancement of this. In a new episode of “To the Edge and Beyond,” host Michelle Dawn Mooney interviewed Intel Product Engineer Sean Williams, and IOTech CTO Jim White, to […]

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The Raspberry of My Eye: Electronics Engineers Vote on Raspberry Pi as Favorite SBC
September 22, 2021

Linux-based Raspberry Pi is one of the most frequently used and tinkered-with single board computers on the market. From low-cost web server hosting, to commercial content distribution, Pi appeals to hobbyists and professionals alike. Even though the most recent iteration gets some flack for USB issues and overheating, and its open-source ecosystem doesn’t meet […]

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The Ripple Effect of 5G, 10G, and 802.11AX
January 10, 2020

By 2020, forecasts suggest that, around the globe, there will be around 6.58 network connected devices per person. With over 7.5 billion people on the planet, this means that there could be nearly 50 billion network connected devices by 2020. As such, a hot topic dominating conversations as we propel into the new year […]

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