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Category Archives: Internet of Things
Ορολογία της Ημέρας (T.O.D) – 22/2/2017 [4-D printing]
4-D printing is additive manufacturing that prints objects capable of transformation and perhaps even self-assembly. When a complex item is created using 3-D printing, the item is printed in parts that must be assembled. The purpose of 4-D printing is … Continue reading
Posted in Drones, Information Age, Internet of Things, Robots, WWIB
Tagged 3-D printing, 4-D printing, Age of Machines, AI, Computer Science, Information, molecular manufacturing, nanotechnology, programming biological materials, programming physical materials, Θετικές Επιστήμες, Υπολογιστική Επιστήμη
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Ορολογία της Ημέρας (T.O.D) – 21/2/2017 [Ransomware]
Ransomware is malware for data kidnapping, an exploit in which the attacker encrypts the victim’s data and demands payment for the private decryption key. Ransomware spreads through email attachments, infected programs and compromised websites. A ransomware malware program may also … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Business Intelligence, Data Science, Information Age, Internet of Things, WWIB
Tagged anti-ransomware software, cryptotrojan, cryptovirus, cryptoworm, data kidnapping, email ransom note, Malware, private decryption key, private encryption key, private key, public decryption key, public encryption key, public key, Ransomware, unlicensed software
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Jiobit – συσκευές tracking για άτακτα παιδιά…
Chicago startup Jiobit wants to use wireless technology to bring parents peace of mind whenever and wherever their kids may roam. Its flagship product is a location tracker that can stand up to the rough and tumble activities of a … Continue reading
Posted in Information Age, Internet of Things, WWIB
Tagged alerting device, child awareness, child tracker, IoT, Jiobit, kids tracker, location tracker, trackers, tracking devices
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Smart Homes – Smart toasters – smart stuff everywhere…
My favorite thing, hands down, about the Griffin Connected Toaster is the slider on the app. On one side is an icon of a white piece of bread. On the other, is one that’s all black. Sure, a smart toaster … Continue reading
Matibabu – Νέες Εξελίξεις στην Υγεία – ενάντια στην Μαλάρια
Matibabu, which is competing in our Hardware Battlefield at CES today, isn’t looking to cure any diseases. Instead, the Uganda-based company is looking to make it easier to diagnose malaria so those who are infected can get the right help … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Business Intelligence, Information Age, Internet of Things, Predictive Analytics, Uncategorized
Tagged CES, CES Battlefield 2016, Digital health, e-Healthcare, Health Analytics, Health Crisis management, Healthcare, Healthcare management, IoT, IoT prototypes, malaria, prototyping
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Pillar Technologies & Έξυπνοι Αισθητήρες IoT – Πιο ασφαλείς τις οικοδομές — TechCrunch
Construction sites can be dangerous places. And while recent advancements in safety technology have done a lot to help protect workers, there hasn’t been as much focus on protecting the site itself from things like fire, water and mold damage. … Continue reading
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