The new home security product is able to detect unusual events all over the house, using machine learning and low frequency sound waves undetectable to human ears.
“As security professionals we spend a lot of our time looking for trouble and expecting the worst and in 2014, there were lots of vulnerabilities and threats.
Before the year came to an end, we got the chance to speak to Mark O’Neill, VP of innovation at Axway, about his predictions for 2015.
The two will cooperate to strengthen "the understanding, research and development" of the next-generation breed of superfast networks.
Internet of Things healthcare market is expected to reach $136.8 billion (£97.31bn) by 2021 worldwide, a new report by researchers Allied Market Research suggests.
After plans to invest $55m in its new 'Lab126' smart home project emerged earlier this week, more proof's being found that Google and Apple may soon have some serious competition here.
According to Gartner, IoT's bubble of expectation is soon going to burst.
inferior IoT security could let cyber hackers wreak "immense damage," warns a new study from Beecham Research.
Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement 2014 began with the good news that the UK is the fastest growing economy in the G7, but it’s time to consider how these announcements will affect technology, business and the public sector.
The antivirus company wants laws to be drawn up that place stiffer controls over data that is collected covertly from devices being used by children.
In fact IBM has announced the creation of two new business units, both to be led by Harriet Green, formerly CEO and executive director of the Thomas Cook Group and of Premier Farnell.
The new facility is in North West England and uses IBM Big Data and Analytics technology to provide companies the chance to solve problems and build a system to meet their needs.
BlackBerry has revealed a new Internet of Things platform over at CES 2015, and it has also announced BBM support for wearables.
Enterprise firms are facing a security headache as they attempt to increase their mobility without risking data loss.
As businesses get ahead of the trends and learn to maximise the benefits while effectively addressing the potential problems, they'll be well-prepared to make big strides in the coming decades.
As we move deeper into the world of the Internet of Things, and the likes of connected vehicles, there are plenty of worries on the security front about how all these new devices might be exploited.
The new specification is designed to reduce the number of individual APIs needed by firms that design devices for smart cities and homes.
UK Chancellor George Osborne has revealed the 2015 budget plan, his final one before the General Election where Conservative leader David Cameron will fight to retain his spot against the four other major parties.
The Chinese company has continued its investment in IoT technology by forking out £15 million for UK-based firm Neul, which has developed a connectivity platform called 'Weightless'.
Camden Council has been investigating ways to use new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) to completely change the way it offers services to citizens.
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