Nearly half of businesses are tracking their remote workers — but apparently it's for your own good By Benedict Collins published 1 March 24 Businesses are trying to improve worker wellbeing, and sacrificing privacy in the process.
Smart Home Week 2024 By Josephine Watson published 19 June 24 All TechRadar stories tagged Smart Home Week 2024
How smart home is changing in 2024 By James Holland published 5 January 24 We’ll likely see smart home improvements in AI, Matter and efficiency
I was fed up with creative blocks, and I found the perfect app to help me do something about it By Paul Hatton published 4 May 24 Messier is a free and easy-to-use app that provides an abundance of creative lessons.
'Unforgivable Exposure': More than 200,000 industrial systems are needlessly exposed to the web and hackers - and there's no absolutely excuse By Wayne Williams published 3 October 25 New report highlights growing exposure of industrial systems as flaws in water treatment, fuel monitoring and building automation leave critical services open to exploitation.
Kia, Hyundai and Tesla drive in-car smart home control forwards with SmartThings tie-in By Leon Poultney published 5 January 24 Kia, Hyundai and Tesla announce a new partnership with Samsung, delivering SmartThings app to infotainment systems.
Taking AI to the edge for smaller, smarter, and more secure applications By Marc Dupaquier published 21 March 25 How businesses can make their products smarter with AI at the edge.
What exactly is a smart home? 3 things you need to know to get started By Alistair Charlton published 28 June 25 Automating everyday tasks is a lot easier than you might expect, so let tech do the work while you put your feet up.
Beyond bandwidth: rewiring the internet for agentic AI By Mike Hicks published 21 October 25 Human-driven Internet usage follows predictable patterns. Agentic AI is different, initiating rapid bursts of traffic across multiple and simultaneous sources, all with minimal oversight.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, November 14 (game #621) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 13 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
I might have just found the hands down best art app for gallery lovers By Paul Hatton, Paul Hatton published 9 November 25 Homescreen Heroes: Joconde is my new go to for a daily dose of art history
NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, November 9 (game #616) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 8 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
Hello HaLow: Wi-Fi that goes for miles and through walls wants to cut the Ethernet cord with new developer kits By Wayne Williams published 6 October 25 Wi-Fi that goes for miles and through walls now cuts the Ethernet cord with new hardware including HaLowLink 2 gateway.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, November 11 (game #618) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 10 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, November 15 (game #622) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 14 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, November 13 (game #620) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 12 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
What is Samsung's ambient sensing? Unpacking the new SmartThings AI features By Josephine Watson published 22 January 25 While it wasn't a huge reveal, Samsung's SmartThings announced some new AI tools that are coming to its smart home ecosystem and Home AI, including ambient sensing.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, November 12 (game #619) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 11 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
Why millions of connected vehicles need automated cyber security By James Penney published 4 November 25 As connected cars multiply, only automated, secure-by-design cybersecurity can keep drivers and data safe.
Google’s new Gemini AI model means your future robot butler will still work even without Wi‑Fi By Eric Hal Schwartz published 25 June 25 Google’s latest AI breakthrough means your future robot helper won’t freeze up just because the internet does.
NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, November 10 (game #617) By Johnny Dee, Johnny Dee published 9 November 25 Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
Devices that Matter: these products work with the new smart home connectivity standard By Alistair Charlton last updated 21 June 24 From smart lights to door locks, these are the Matter compatible devices suitable for your smart home
The hidden cyber security risks of smart devices By Olivia Powell published 25 December 23 The risks smart devices pose to cyber security - and what you can do to overcome them
The new era of Conversational Internet By Beerud Sheth published 1 February 24 In this new era of Conversational Internet, chatbot is the new website, and the messaging app the new browser.
'Inspired by a car wash': Researchers unveil quasi-universal tag that's virtually unhackable thanks to glue — terahertz antitampering tag could help save billions of dollars in counterfeiting costs By Wayne Williams published 25 February 24 MIT researchers have developed a revolutionary cryptographic ID tag that's smaller and cheaper than RFID tags.
Revolutionary Wi-Fi tech that can cover two miles and work on coin batteries for months hits key milestone — HaLow gets first hardware after an eight year of wait but rivals abound By Wayne Williams published 6 February 24 Morse Micro tested Wi-Fi HaLow over a real world three kilometer distance.
Tiny heat pump that relies on changing ambient temperature could be key to powering IoT devices and sensors without batteries forever — Nanoparticles are critical to the process, posit scientists By Wayne Williams published 29 April 24 Researchers at the University of Utah have developed a Pyroelectrochemical (PEC) cell that converts thermal energy into electricity.
The World Wide Web just turned 35 years — and please, stop calling it the Internet By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published 12 March 24 The internet has vastly changed since its inception in 1989, with big data, AI and faster connections transforming how people use it
Got Philips Hue lights? A free software update could turn them into motion sensors By Cat Ellis published 17 January 25 Occupation detection with no extra hardware required.
CES 2025 is an AI inflection point and I can't wait to see what comes next By Lance Ulanoff published 8 January 25 CES 2025 cements AI's position as the center of the tech Universe.