FluoWiFi Is a Versatile, Arduino-Compatible IoT Board
https://blog.hackster.io/fluowifi-is-a-versatile-arduino-compatible-iot-board-6fb4a7b4c18d#.yefgsx4lj This looks interesting IoT board if reasonably priced and easily available. →
https://blog.hackster.io/fluowifi-is-a-versatile-arduino-compatible-iot-board-6fb4a7b4c18d#.yefgsx4lj This looks interesting IoT board if reasonably priced and easily available. →
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3168763/security/university-attacked-by-its-own-vending-machines-smart-light-bulbs-and-5-000-iot-devices.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#tk.rss_security Here is another story about vulnerable IoT devices causing problems. It shows again that it is a really good idea to keep IoT devices separated from your critical network. Building a completely separate network for IoT devices keeps making more and more sense every day. →
https://www.hackster.io/bucknalla/sending-a-sigfox-message-with-micropython-52b2a1?ref=explore&ref_id=recent___&offset=16 This looks like the best Sigfox IoT device building tutorial I have seen. →
https://www.hackster.io/kottofy/illuminate-me-6049b1?ref=explore&ref_id=trending___&offset=7 This project connects ESP8266, LED, Azure IoT and Twitter together. →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wireless/factory-owners-are-reluctant-to-embrace-wireless There is research going on why wireless is less popular at factories than was expected some years ago. →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/robotics/artificial-intelligence/millimeterscale-computers-now-with-deep-learning-neural-networks-on-board →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/the-human-os/biomedical/devices/how-mobile-health-apps-and-wearables-could-actually-make-people-sicker Many people hope that health IoT and apps make them healthier – but over-diagnosis risks making people sicker. →
https://www.open-electronics.org/2017-forecast-up-31-percent-from-2016-of-internet-of-things-used/ →
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/56103/malware/windows-mirai-bot.html IoT botnet malware targeted originally embedded Linux IoT devices, but now it can attack Windows as well. →
http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/01/the-internet-of-things-dangerous-future-bruce-schneier.html?mid=fb-share-selectall →