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Applying the Laws of Science to the Internet of Things and Healthcare IT

CTOvision

Today, “Internet of Things” (IoT) is shouted at every corner, both in the business and private spheres. Internet of Things: What’s in a Name? Vasyl is responsible for research and thought leadership including Internet of Everything, Advanced Analytics, User Experience, and Mobility & Wearables.

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Elder care, wireless AI, and the Internet of Medical Things

Venture Beat

Senior citizens are accustomed to constant probes by doctors, but wireless AI tech is enabling massive-scale, nonintrusive data monitoring. Read More.

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Google Fiber Is A Game-Changer, But Now Comes Free Google Wi-Fi

CTOvision

Google Fiber will likely revamp how the United States accesses the Internet. In the three cities where the service is available, residents enjoy fast Internet speeds for free and ultra-fast Internet speeds at a cost lower than most traditional Internet fees.

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T-Mobile gobbles up more fiber: $4.9B Metronet deal is part of a broader move beyond wireless

GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert is looking to expand the company further into fiber internet service without making major capital investments. GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) T-Mobile will invest $4.9 based company to expand beyond its traditional wireless business. billion in cash and equivalents as of the end of March.

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T-Mobile unveils 5G wireless routers for remote workers, seeking bigger piece of business market

GeekWire

T-Mobile’s new Home Office wireless router. With the work-from-home phenomenon becoming more of a long-term reality, T-Mobile is looking to capitalize on its 5G wireless network — expanded thanks in large part to its Sprint merger last year — to drum up more business from large companies.

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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. T-Mobile introduced an Internet of Things (IoT) developer kit that is aimed at making it easier to build for its network. Dish opens up network APIs.

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Boost Digital Business With The Internet Of Things

Forrester IT

The rise of mobile networks, improved wireless tech, and rapid sensor innovation over the past 10 years has enabled companies to use internet-connected sensors and actuators to improve business operations and transform products.

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