Kenmore’s New Washer,Dryer Allows Monitoring From Smartphone
The 5-cubic-foot washer is said to be able to wash a “full-size” load of laundry in just 29 minutes. It also offers a Rugged cycle designed to handle bulky items like blankets with steam and a longer...
View ArticleCalifornia May Be Site For Remotely Driven Vehicles
Self-driving cars that back up their computerized system with a remote human operator instead of a fallback driver at the wheel may make it’s way onto California roads as early as April, the state...
View ArticleCan Google’s Assistant And Alexa Get Tricked By Inaudible Commands
Apple said it's HomePod smart speaker is designed to prevent commands from doing things like unlocking doors, and it noted that iPhones and iPads must be unlocked before Siri will act on commands.
View Article500 Million IoT Devices Appear Hackable
IP security cameras were also found to be among the most at risk as 10 vulnerabilities were published in Axis cameras and Foscam cameras.
View ArticleCan IoT Impact Manufacturing
Das added that adaptability to evolving technologies, ability to address greater bandwidths, and providing software-defined instrumentation are the most important requirements for T&M in the...
View ArticleGoogle Assistant Debuts Interpreter Mode At CES
At CES, the world’s largest technology show, Google unveiled the Assistant’s Interpreter mode, which aims to serve as a go-between for people who don’t speak the same language. Google is piloting the...
View ArticleXiaomi Shows Off Bendable Smartphone
Another smartphone maker is joining in on the flexible phone craze. Xiaomi co-founder and President Bin Lin on Wednesday shared a video on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform that shows the...
View ArticleSprint Sues AT&T Over 5G Claims
Sprint has filed a lawsuit AT&T over its use of 5G E branding on phones that are only tapping into advanced 4G LTE. AT&T started using the 5G Evolution marketing last year, reasoning that it...
View ArticleAre Companies Properly Configuring Their IoT Devices
With an unconfigured device, attackers could use a war driving or access mapping attack, which would make it easy to compromise these devices, said Munro, because the attacker could identify a target...
View ArticleIs Corning Readying For Foldable Phones
Other smartphone makers will eventually hop on the foldable bandwagon and it is good that Corning is looking into it as Gorilla Glass has a good track record in keeping glass screens and backs well...
View ArticleSamsung’s Galaxy Fold Re-emerges In South Korea
Samsung’s officially ready for its Galaxy Fold re-emergence. If you’re a brave consumer, with nearly $2,000 to spare, you’ll get your chance to buy the foldable device again. Last week at the IFA 2019...
View ArticleSamsung Teases It Will Unveil ‘Innovative Devices’ On February 11th
Samsung Electronics announced that it will introduce new, innovative devices in San Francisco on Feb. 11, with the electronics giant widely expected to unveil its new foldable phone and a new version...
View ArticleSony To Begin Self-driving Pilot This Year
Sony Corp plans to begin testing self-driving cars as early as this year to beef up the company’s sensing and safety technologies, as the Japanese electronics and entertainment giant accelerates its...
View ArticleTwitter To Experiment With Feature That Limits Replies To Posts
Twitter Inc has confirmed that it will begin testing new features early this year that would allow users to control who can reply to their tweets, as it looks to limit abuse and harassment on the...
View ArticleBig Tech Finding New Sources Of Revenue In Car Technology
Technology innovators have transformed smartphones and televisions into continuous fountains of revenue. Now, big tech wants to work with automakers to do the same thing for your car. With the...
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