How the Internet-Addicted World Can Survive on Poisoned Fruit – IEEE Spectrum
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Year 2015 is coming, and here are links to some article worth to read to get to know what to expect in technology: IEEE: Top 10 technology trends for 2015 article tells that IEEE Computer Society announces the top 10 most important technology trends for 2015 and explores how these technologies will be integrated into →
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/11/economic_failur.html Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2014/nov/07/radical-new-economic-system-will-emerge-from-collapse-of-capitalism?CMP=share_btn_tw Internet has already changed music and media industries. And other industries will face similar challenges. Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wireless/experiment-in-vienna-shows-that-groundtosatellite-communication-with-twisted-light-is-possible Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/internet/lifi-gets-ready-to-compete-with-wifi Posted from WordPress for Android →
http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/10/7186243/obama-just-did-the-right-thing-for-the-internet-and-made-life-hell Posted from WordPress for Android →
I got interested interested in ESP8266 WiFi module after reading New Chip Alert: The ESP8266 WiFi Module (It’s $5) article. Why is it cool? It’s a WiFi module with an SOC, making it somewhat similar to TI’s CC300. ESP8266 is an UART to WiFi module that you can pick for less than $5 USD. ESP8266 is →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wireless/swedish-researchers-report-record-wireless-data-transmission-rate Posted from WordPress for Android →
Many IoT devices are expected to use cellular networks and operators expect to get lots money on the process (Beecham Research expects US$8.9 billion in connectivity revenues for mobile operators by 2020). The threads to that are that huge number of IoT devices can at worst case seriously overload the limited cellular network resources. Cellular →