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From 5G to 6G: What comes after the fastest wireless network yet?

Dataconomy

With the potential to offer even faster data transfer speeds, improved energy efficiency, and the ability to connect an even greater number of devices to the internet, 6G is expected to revolutionize the way we communicate and connect with the world around us.

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Your biggest barriers to digital transformation aren’t technical…they’re cultural

CIO Business Intelligence

Historically, our jobs as infrastructure and security professionals have involved installing the “plumbing” that ensures organizations remain connected through traditional networking and security practices. For decades, organizations have considered networking and security a cost of doing business. Important, but rarely revolutionary.

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Eve is rolling out Thread support to more of its smart home lineup

The Verge

It can act as a bridge between Thread-enabled accessories and connect them to the internet, which they can’t do on their own. The new Eve Energy, which will be available in either US or UK versions, is an updated version of Eve’s smart plug. In the US, the Energy will cost $39.95. Image: Eve.

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LED bulbs illuminates the path to swift data transfers

Dataconomy

The constant evolution of technology, the increasing use of smart devices, and the growing reliance on the internet have led to an exponential growth in data traffic. In contrast, Wi-Fi was developed by NCR Corporation in 1991 and operates using WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) 802.11/b/g/n/ac/d

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Observations from TiECON East 2014

The Investing Edge

I attended TiECON East 2014 last month in Cambridge, and had the opportunity to speak on the Internet of Things (IoT) panel. Panelists made comparisons to the M2M (machine to machine) market which has been around for decades, acknowledging that it was an important precursor to IoT and now an integral part of IoT going forward.

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AI is supposedly the new nuclear weapons — but how similar are they, really?

Vox

Nuclear fission has affected our everyday lives through nuclear energy, which provides some 4 percent of the world’s energy , but due to its limited adoption, that technology hasn’t exactly transformed our lives either. And those comparisons point in a similar direction.

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Whispering algorithms of smart surroundings

Dataconomy

It pervades our homes, workplaces, public spaces, and even our personal devices, creating a pervasive and interconnected network of intelligent systems. Smart homes, for example, can optimize energy usage by intelligently controlling heating, cooling, and lighting based on occupancy and environmental conditions.