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Wake up and smell the IoT revolution!

2015-02-06 15:56:00| Capgemini News Feed

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IoT Risky Business for Enterprise Networks

2015-02-05 16:00:00| TechNewsWorld

There were 9 billion Internet of Things units installed at the end of 2013 -- and analysts expect the figure to hit 28 billion by 2020. That's going to make life difficult for IT security admins. A Tripwire survey found that employed consumers who took work home had an average of 11 IoT devices on their home networks, and 24 percent of them had connected at least one of these devices to their enterprise network.

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ARBOR Completes its Gladius Line with a 7.85-inch Fully Rugged IoT Handheld

2015-02-05 11:30:34| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

ARBOR Technology, a leading provider of embedded computing solutions, added the Gladius 8, a 7.85-inch fully rugged IoT handheld device to its Gladius Android-based line. The Gladius 8 joins the Gladius 5, a 5.5" handheld launched in 2014. The device is powered by an MTK Quad-core Cortex A7 processor and runs...

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TI to drive innovation for IoT, industrial and automotive applications at embedded world 2015

2015-02-05 05:23:50| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Visitors to Hall 5, booth 208 on can experience how TI technology is providing new capabilities for the Internet of Things , new experiences in industrial and home automation, and innovation in automotive and ultra-low power applications. Additionally, attendees can talk with TI design experts and explore its LaunchPad evaluation kits , BeagleBoards and SensorTag ecosystems in the hands-on workbench area, evaluate several TI Designs reference designs and get a personal near field communications bio-patch that can measure skin humidity and temperature.

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Is the FTC Jumping the Gun on IoT Security?

2015-02-03 18:41:09| TechNewsWorld

For months, the security community has been waving a red flag about how the nascent Internet of Things could become a cyber criminal's paradise. Last week, those admonitions were given some credence when the Federal Trade Commission recommended that the makers of IoT gadgets adopt some "best practices" to protect consumers from potential violations of their privacy and security.

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