2020-04-21 07:30
IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers
A company called Kinsa is leveraging IoT tech to create a network of connected thermometers, collecting a huge amount of anonymous health data that could offer insights into the current and future pandemics.
2020-04-21 07:30
IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers
A company called Kinsa is leveraging IoT tech to create a network of connected thermometers, collecting a huge amount of anonymous health data that could offer insights into the current and future pandemics.
2020-04-21 07:30
IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers
A company called Kinsa is leveraging IoT tech to create a network of connected thermometers, collecting a huge amount of anonymous health data that could offer insights into the current and future pandemics.
2020-04-21 03:36
Facebook bans events that violate social distancing orders
Facebook said it was only removing events that violated government orders over virus containment.
2020-04-21 01:51
Coronavirus: UK forces hundreds of scam Covid-19 shops offline
The National Cyber Security Centre says it took down almost 500 fake stores over the past month.
2020-04-21 01:16
The stealthy little drones that fly like insects
Making wings that flap is very difficult, but it has real advantages as some are finding out.
2020-04-20 19:21
Where to buy the iPhone SE (2020)
In the early days, you could only buy an iPhone at an Apple Store or from AT&T. Today, it’s offered by all major carriers and big retailers, and many of them want to entice you to buy with them by offering special deals. Of course, you ca
2020-04-20 18:00
Google enters zero-trust market with BeyondCorp Remote Access offering
Google is launching a commercial zero-trust remote access service that will allow companies to enable their work-from-home employees to access internal web-based applications without the need of virtual private networks (VPNs). Called Beyon
2020-04-20 18:00
Google enters zero-trust market with BeyondCorp Remote Access offering
Google is launching a commercial zero-trust remote access service that will allow companies to enable their work-from-home employees to access internal web-based applications without the need of virtual private networks (VPNs). Called Beyon
2020-04-20 17:21
Coronavirus: Why are there doubts over contact-tracing apps?
Experts raise concerns about Bluetooth technology and the risks of "mission creep".