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  • The latest Internet of Things news
    Where does the IoT go next?
    Even those who have purchased one of the myriad smart home products – from lightbulbs, switches, to motion sensors – will attest to the fact IoT is in its infancy. Products don't always easily connect to each other and there are significant security issues that need to be addressed.

    A report from Samsung says the need to secure every connected device by 2020 is "critical". The firm's Open Economy document says "there is a very clear danger that technology is running ahead of the game". The firm said more than 7.3 billion devices will need to be made secure by their manufacturers before 2020.

    “We are looking at a future in which companies will indulge in digital Darwinism, using IoT, AI and machine learning to rapidly evolve in a way we’ve never seen before," Brian Solis, from Altimeter Group, who helped on the research said.
    The latest Internet of Things news Where does the IoT go next? Even those who have purchased one of the myriad smart home products – from lightbulbs, switches, to motion sensors – will attest to the fact IoT is in its infancy. Products don't always easily connect to each other and there are significant security issues that need to be addressed. A report from Samsung says the need to secure every connected device by 2020 is "critical". The firm's Open Economy document says "there is a very clear danger that technology is running ahead of the game". The firm said more than 7.3 billion devices will need to be made secure by their manufacturers before 2020. “We are looking at a future in which companies will indulge in digital Darwinism, using IoT, AI and machine learning to rapidly evolve in a way we’ve never seen before," Brian Solis, from Altimeter Group, who helped on the research said.
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  • Address bus: Connects the CPU to the MCC and sends over the location of the data, but not the data itself

    ATA: The most common interface that hard drives use to connect to our system

    ATX (Advanced Technology eXtended): The most common form factor for motherboards

    Backward compatible: It means older hardware works with newer hardware

    Bios (Basic Input Output Services): The BIOS is software that helps initialize the hardware in our computer and gets our operating system up and running

    BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): Refers to the practice of allowing people to use their own personal devices for work

    Cache: The assigned stored location for recently or frequently accessed data; on a mobile app it is where anything that was changed or created with that app is stored

    Charge cycle: One full charge and discharge of a battery

    Chipset: It decides how components talk to each other on our machine

    Clock cycle: When you send a voltage to the clock wire

    Clock speed: The maximum number of clock cycles that it can handle in a set in a certain time period

    Clock wire: When you send or receive data, it sends a voltage to that clock wire to let the CPU know it can start doing calculations

    CPU: Central processing unit




    Address bus: Connects the CPU to the MCC and sends over the location of the data, but not the data itself ATA: The most common interface that hard drives use to connect to our system ATX (Advanced Technology eXtended): The most common form factor for motherboards Backward compatible: It means older hardware works with newer hardware Bios (Basic Input Output Services): The BIOS is software that helps initialize the hardware in our computer and gets our operating system up and running BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): Refers to the practice of allowing people to use their own personal devices for work Cache: The assigned stored location for recently or frequently accessed data; on a mobile app it is where anything that was changed or created with that app is stored Charge cycle: One full charge and discharge of a battery Chipset: It decides how components talk to each other on our machine Clock cycle: When you send a voltage to the clock wire Clock speed: The maximum number of clock cycles that it can handle in a set in a certain time period Clock wire: When you send or receive data, it sends a voltage to that clock wire to let the CPU know it can start doing calculations CPU: Central processing unit
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