. It’s a bright, exhilarating future where nearly everything around us is connected. The “Internet of Things” isn’t just a buzz term, it’s the start of a transition toward that connected future, when the devices in our homes, offices, cars and on our bodies all communicate and automate.
But there still needs to be a bridge between the user and the connected devices that surround him or her. A means of controlling everything quickly, easily and perhaps most importantly, naturally.
Meet Bird, which could very well be our first glimpse at that device.
These are the kinds of things that scientist should be focused on.
From enhanced trackers and smartwatches to the seemingly impossible chips in brains and more.
World-leading wearable tech firm teams up with F1 driver Valtteri Bottas on new smartwatch Polar Vantage V2
Robots and connectivity, both depict tech development but I prefer connectivity over bots and the credit goes to techspy submissions related to job stealing and advanced AI robots. :P
"The “Internet of Things” isn’t just a buzz term, it’s the start of a transition toward that connected future,"
It WAS an attempt at a buzz word in 1999. It is now 16 years later and it still has not caught on, except in one very specific way:
Whenever someone attempts to use it, it reveals their lack of understanding the internet and most technology associated with it.