Internet of Things: Everyday Things Getting Smarter
The Internet of Things means ordinary items like lights, fridges and watches can talk to each other and help you, sometimes without you asking.
Small sensors and apps make things connected so your home, car and city can work together, save energy and make life easier.
This new way of living brings handy benefits and thats exciting, but it also raises worries about privacy — who sees your data and how it is used.
People also worry about security because if devices are not safe, they could be hijacked or broken.
Designers are trying to make systems that are simple and safe, while keeping them useful, though the path is not always straight.
Expect more smart gadgets, new ways to find and use services, and new problems to solve as things spread.
It feels like a quiet revolution happening in the background, changing how we live, work and play, and we all will shape how it turns out, bit by bit.
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Internet of Things: An Overview
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