Medicine & TechnologySmarter and sustainable farming practices may soon be unlocked by new nanomanufacturing techniques and Internet of Things. Learn more about it in this article.
Indoor solar panels that generate low amounts of power could substantially prolong the battery life of a lot of IoT devices like smartwatches. Read to know more.
Cynerio, a cybersecurity startup detected 5 vulnerabilities in autonomous robots purposely designed for medical use. Learn more about the vulnerabilities here.
Calculating power and technology's advancement like artificial intelligence has enabled researchers to not just examine data faster and simpler, but learn from historical data, as well for better situational consciousness and decision-making.
Nanotechnology reports recently said, researchers at Empa might be able to solve the problem involving machines and electronic devices and develop a small electricity generator made of quantum dots that will work at room temperature.
While smart technology has allowed efficient medical data management and closer monitoring of our health, preventing more serious diseases in the process, the healthcare sector adopting it en masse has raised serious privacy concerns.
While mostly designed with competitors and corporate buyers in mind, this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show is sure to be one for the masses. Marking “CES Day Zero”, Monday morning’s press day, while filled with keynote speakers and presentations from the CEOs of Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, LG and even Mercedes, also alluded to a few inventions in the works that will have you opening up your wallet.
The Internet of Things is poised to wow consumers at the International Consumer Electronics Show. And companies hope to generate true excitement for new consumer electronics that has been lacking at past events.