Changes to the Urban Landscape from IoT Implementation

Over the past couple of years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become one of the most widely-discussed concepts related to the current era of technology. Built on a network of sensors and internet-connected devices, the IoT has begun changing industries to the core, from manufacturing to marketing and just about everything in between. Now … Read more

IoT-As-A-Service for Rental Market

In today’s world, billions of connected devices, from smart vehicles to smart meters and even electric scooters, generate ever-increasing quantities of valuable data. By using data from devices, many businesses have started to look at new business models like delivering their products as a service to attract new customers and help reduce costs. As for … Read more

Unique Points That Are Purely Japanese

Anyone who has been to Japan would tell you that it is a unique country – a seamless blend of old traditions and new cutting-edge technologies. Picturesque natural landscapes can be reached just a short train ride from sprawling cities, providing visitors with the best of both worlds. The distinct uniqueness of its culture and … Read more

2040: An IoT Odyssey

From smart homes now to 10 billion smart robots to serve humankind by 2040. Masayoshi Son’s Softbank Vision Fund is investing in AI chips today to realize the true Internet of the Things tomorrow. In the epic science-fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey, mankind’s evolution is triggered by a force of unknown origin in the … Read more

Travelling on Low-Cost Airlines

Travelling on low-cost airlines have become an easy and convenient way to travel not to mention the small transition on the pockets. The advances in airline computerization facilities and the internet have made it convenient to make a booking and payment from a home computer. No doubt this has taken away the job of travel … Read more

A Walk Down Haji Lane, Singapore

Mention Singapore and the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind is a futuristic city with efficient public transportation. However, a walk down Haji Lane in Singapore is most likely going to change that perception. With an eclectic mix of historic buildings and modern boutiques along the lane, you can tap into the vibrant culture … Read more

IoT to Innovate Mining

As the population continues to grow, there is increased pressure on the mining industry. Currently, 3.11 million pounds of minerals, metals, and fuel are required by each person in their lifetime. The expectation for the next decade is that the Internet of Things will be used throughout the trade. The idea is that sensors generate … Read more

7 Most Common Factors of Ageing

As part of the lifecycle – humans born as infants enter childhood followed by teenage adulthood and comes the final stage of life which is old age. Aging or we commonly say growing older is a natural process. Yet due to today’s lifestyle and other factors, more than half of us look older than what … Read more

90 percent cheaper self-driving cars by 2025?

With the Internet of Things, machines are quickly becoming fully autonomous. One of the fastest-moving sectors is smart cars or self-driving cars. Automakers are racing to be the first. However, in the rush to deliver, the costs of new autonomous technologies may cost more than most people can afford. Forbes recently listed more than 10 … Read more

Hiking in the Rockies

The Rockies are one of the most challenging and exhilarating range of mountains straddling more than three thousand miles starting from British Columbia in Canada to New Mexico in the South-West of the United States. The Rockies are every hiker’s dream of challenging trails and wilderness with a variety of wildlife and beautiful lakes. The … Read more

The Food Business’ Appetite for Big Data

Restaurants in the US do not only want to make it through the tough times. They are looking to big data to help perfect their dish, their service, and perhaps even their memory of customers’ names. Tech startups such as Salido in New York are creating programs that consolidate all of a restaurant’s operations on … Read more

Visiting the French Quarters New Orleans

The French Quarters of New Orleans, USA exudes romance in every nostalgic nook and corner. The area, known as the Vieux Carre (or old square) historic district and the oldest part of New Orleans, has managed to retain its charm despite the obvious changes from modernity within other areas of New Orleans. The city of … Read more

Smart car collaborations: it‘s complicated

In the race to achieve true autonomous driving by 2021, major automakers are collaborating with all kinds of companies, from other major automakers to ride-hailing companies to startups. It’s a web of collaborations, and it’s complicated. Major automakers are racing to have the first fully self-driving vehicles in production by 2020—2021. What fired the starting … Read more

IoT for More Efficient Small Business Owners

The Internet of Things might seem like it only benefits large corporations with massive budgets, but the IoT has already started to bear fruit for small businesses, too. In fact, approximately 57% of small business think the IoT will have a significant effect on their bottom line, according to an AVG survey. This will create … Read more

Hot and Spicy Rajasthani Fare

Rajasthani fare found in North India has its own special unique qualities that make it stand out from normal Indian food styles. The fare is reminiscent of the bold and hearty lifestyle of Rajasthan. The history of Rajasthan is a colourful history of wars and fascinating royal stories made inevitable by the fearsome Moghul warriors. … Read more

Best Street Food in Taiwan

Clouds of white smoke slowly rise into the black sky from dozens of tiny food stalls. The strong smell of fried food, aromatic spices, and sweet-scent drifts through the night air. The place seems so alive with loud pop-music, high-pitched shouts of vendors and sounds of bargaining, laughs. Bright colored signs, neon lights, and lovely … Read more

IoT for Shipping

Microsensors are becoming cheaper to create and easier to obtain, which is great news for just about every industry: manufacturing, oil and gas, biopharmaceuticals, and even environmental science. We’re nearing a future where every object, even those not wired, will have something to tell us. It’s always been essential for shipping companies to keep track … Read more

3 Most Famous Places To Visit in Florence

The seven famous church bells are ringing in Giotto’s tower, which is one of the three buildings that make up the impressive architectural ensemble known as Santa Maria del Fiore, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flowers, in Florence. The musical sound of these bells ringing throughout the city, both day and night, and … Read more