
On-device speech recognition may make smart assistants more appealing
Google unveiled the next-generation Google Assistant at I/O 2019, featuring an on-device speech recognition model-bypassing the need to upload voice samples to cloud systems.
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Google unveiled the next-generation Google Assistant at I/O 2019, featuring an on-device speech recognition model-bypassing the need to upload voice samples to cloud systems.
Data breaches caused by unsecured Internet of Things devices increased to 26% this year, according to a Ponemon Institute report.
Watch Teena Maddox tour the Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, and Bardstown Bourbon Company distilleries.
Bourbon is one of the most popular spirits in the world. Some Kentucky distilleries are adding data analytics, automation, IoT sensors, and RFID tags to streamline production.
Privacy and security concerns frequently drive consumer smart device buying decisions, according to an Internet Society and Consumers International report.
Successfully managing hundreds or more interconnected IoT devices requires a specific type of cloud-based solution.
Gartner found that companies are looking to automate and digitize as much of their business as possible with new tools like AI and analytics.
IoT development is rapidly expanding, but concerns around security and connectivity remain, according to an Eclipse Foundation report.
Employee mistakes were ranked as the highest risk in the 2019 Global Encryption Trends Study, though employee-owned devices on company networks deserve more security scrutiny.
Implementation and security are the top concerns among professionals involved in the Internet of Things, according to a survey from the organizers of IoT World 2019.
These are the questions your firm should ask before going down the route of edge analytics and processing.
IoT-based sensors are being used at Lake George, in New York, in order to collect data that can be used to improve the freshwater ecosystem.
Major 5G network deployments are expected by 2020, and the technology will create opportunities across many industries, according to CB Insights.
The revised version of the HiFive1 embedded development board from SiFive adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support on the Arduino-compatible board.
From law enforcement to hurricanes and even the Super Bowl, Georgia Emergency Management Agency and Homeland Security is relying on smart cities and IoT technology backed up by AT&T's FirstNet.
While Internet of Things devices can unlock great insights and value from the data collected, cybersecurity must be built in from the start, according to a report from the Indiana IoT Lab.