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Hardware and software compatibility issues hamper adoption.
As COVID-19 vaccines begin to roll out but remain months away for most office workers, companies want to know how to safely reopen offices and what the post-pandemic workplace will look like.
Hackers appear to be targeting vaccine researchers, manufacturers and the COVID-19 “cold chain” that will be used to keep the vaccine cold enough for distribution.
Apple’s solutions are being used at one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers.
With 18 million users running more than a billion applets a month, IFTTT wants to become a service that connects pretty much everything — though some users say it still has room for improvement.
It’s not just cutting-edge apps that can benefit from edge computing and 5G networks.
The New South Wales and federal governments are both evaluating and helping develop new technologies to better detect, model, and communicate around devastating bushfires.
Healthcare CIOs’ budgeting for IoT devices is surging. Uses range from managing hospital facilities, medicines and medical equipment to monitoring patients’ locations, vitals and symptoms, with increased efficiency and data accuracy.
Projects from the Rural Connectivity Group, Frenzy Application, and Christchurch City Council in the running for the top prize
We take a look at three DIY Raspberry Pi projects that will benefit your local environment
If you go down to the farm today, you’ll probably find it managed by iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices.
The latest smart home security nightmare sheds light on the risk you take each time you add another connected system to your network.
Platform-scale robotic process automation seems a logical step for a platform so deeply rooted in the modern enterprise.
How to use workforce data as a strategic advantage
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Apple’s new rumored wearable has been getting a lot of buzz. The Apple Glass (or iGlasses… just kidding) will likely be an augmented reality (AR) headset. But what will they look like? Who will use them, and why? Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and Macworld’s Michael Simon join Juliet to discuss consumer and enterprise use cases, expected features and how the Apple Glass will integrate with Apple’s existing ecosystem.
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