TechRepublic and Harvard partnered to interview the CIOs of Miami, Las Vegas, and Kansas City at CES 2018, and awarded smart city commendations to all three.
DJI’s new gimbal uses image stabilization and software to up the quality of smartphone video, and at less than half the price of the first generation Osmo.
As part of iRobot’s new beta software program, you can use its connected Roomba vacuum to create a Wi-Fi signal map to help with wireless troubleshooting.
While SmartThings got its start as a DIY open ecosystem platform for the smart home, its security and broad developer support is now attracting SMB and industrial use.
Delta waves are one of the best ways to measure sleep. Reverie’s smart bed can read yours and then adjust the tilt, firmness, and other bed settings to help keep you asleep.
The tech giant is doing away with its different apps and clouds to consolidate around the open IoT ecosystem that it acquired in 2014. TechRepublic caught up with the SmartThings CEO to get the scoop.
Studies continue to confirm that Americans don’t sleep well, and new tech products like Reverie’s smart bed are packed with a ton of features to help solve the problem.
Beyond the super-fast, inexpensive rides, Virgin Hyperloop One is designing a partner ecosystem that lets riders select the fastest, cheapest, or greenest total trip.
From connected mannequins to connected mattresses, from hyperloop tubes to roll-up TVs, our journalists scoured CES for the products that matter for professionals and businesses.