| Featured Articles Samsung is not kidding around about IoT. Don't believe 'em? Well, they brought the $1.2 Billion to prove it. Although the smart home promise of a better, easier life is appealing, the explosive growth of interconnected devices is threatening to stall as people find the new technology too complex and frustrating to install and use. Autonomous cars are cruising ever closer to on-road operations. With approval for three new testbeds in Washington D.C., Las Vegas and Miami-Dade County, IBM Watson and Local Motors, a vehicle technology integrator, have introduced a self-driving vehicle that integrate the advanced cognitive computing capabilities of IBM's Watson supercomputer. During the past year, the company has announced new or expanded relationships with manufacturing customers that include Changhong, Dimplex, Fujitsu General, Hampton Brinks, Hunter Fan, Kidde, LockState, Ozner, TCL and United Technologies Electronic Controls (UTEC). Ayla also has more than doubled its employee headcount in that time. Rest assured, the smart home market is not the only industry where the IoT is growing. The rapid growth of the IoT is driving a massive new ecosystem of smart, cellular connected machines and things, and with that growth has come the need for a wide range of connectivity options. Qualcomm Technologies has set itself the goal of helping to evolve LTE into a unified, scalable IoT platform. ?In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Dave Britton, VP, Industry Solutions, Experian. In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Sven Schrecker, Chief Architect, IoT Security Solutions, Intel. Advertise With Us | | Become a TMCnet columnist! Become a TMCnet columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TMCnet website and this newsletter. Contact TMCnet Group Editorial Director, Erik Linask, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. | | |
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