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  • Hand sanitiser dispensers raise IOT security concern

    Hand sanitiser dispensers raise IOT security concern

    Microsoft steps up IOT security battle.
  • Australia punching above its weight in IOT spending

    Australia punching above its weight in IOT spending

    Asia Pacific will be IOT hotspot in 2019.
  • Microsoft Kinect reborn as smart eyes and ears for IOT

    Microsoft Kinect reborn as smart eyes and ears for IOT

    Using Azure AI to enable all-seeing sensor.
  • Bendigo to cover city in temperature sensors

    Bendigo to cover city in temperature sensors

    Using IOT to identify cooler locations.
  • New IOT standard tackles default password problem

    New IOT standard tackles default password problem

    Securing childrens’ toys, door locks and other connected devices.
  • Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"

    Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"

    Cylance buyout will bolster IOT credentials.
  • Monash Uni using drones to reduce water wastage on farms

    Monash Uni using drones to reduce water wastage on farms

    Detecting moisture just under the surface.
  • "We think we will have a lot of B2C applications", says Sigfox founder

    "We think we will have a lot of B2C applications", says Sigfox founder

    Publishes radio specification to encourage IOT network usage.
  • IoT in Action: How data-driven farming can help feed the world

    IoT in Action: How data-driven farming can help feed the world

    Microsoft is looking at how to lower the cost of IOT on farms.
  • Aussie IoT vendor to pay $70 million for smart lighting vendor

    Aussie IoT vendor to pay $70 million for smart lighting vendor

    Buddy Platform to acquire Melbourne-born LIFX.
  • Australian companies regard IOT with mix of fear and determination

    Australian companies regard IOT with mix of fear and determination

    Though many yet to develop IOT strategies.
  • New Raspberry Pi compute module debuts

    New Raspberry Pi compute module debuts

    Version 3+ doubles RAM, boosts speed and storage
  • NNNco scores new Australia-wide distribution deal for IOT products

    NNNco scores new Australia-wide distribution deal for IOT products

    Gains access to major IT distribution network.
  • Sydney to host Microsoft’s IOT in Action event

    Sydney to host Microsoft’s IOT in Action event

    Chance to meet IOT solution suppliers.
  • IoT projects dogged by security and analytics woes, says IDC

    IoT projects dogged by security and analytics woes, says IDC

    Almost half of Australian organisations have started an IoT effort.
  • Cisco teases new IoT products and dedicated partner program

    Cisco teases new IoT products and dedicated partner program

    Promises industrial router and switch refresh, for starters.
  • Intel wins more support for automated car safety standard

    Intel wins more support for automated car safety standard

    Now has partners in Europe, China and US.
  • Microsoft connects supermarket shelves to the cloud

    Microsoft connects supermarket shelves to the cloud

    Shows shoppers where to find items.
  • Internet connected dog shelters appearing in US

    Internet connected dog shelters appearing in US

    Using Azure to keep tabs on pets.
  • Photos: IOT at the Consumer Electronics Show 2019

    Photos: IOT at the Consumer Electronics Show 2019

    From micro silicon to connected lawn mowers.
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