by Susan Schreiner | Apr 5, 2021 | As Seen in i3 Magazine, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Gear, Trending, Trends, What's Hot
Although smart kitchen products like smart lighting, remote timing and control of appliances via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa-voice activated features exist already — staying-at-home during the pandemic increased the focus on how to make kitchens more...
by Susan Schreiner | Jan 8, 2020 | As Seen in i3 Magazine, Innovation, Technology, Trends, What's Hot
A host of 5G smartphones are launching at CES this year from LG Electronics, Samsung and many others. Enthusiasm around 5G focuses on commercial launches by the four largest U.S. mobile operators. By the end of 2022, 24% of connections in North America will be on 5G...
by Susan Schreiner | Dec 9, 2019 | As Seen in i3 Magazine, Health, Technology, Trends, What's Hot
New advancements in IoT, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G and analytics are offering new business opportunities in the smart sports world. And for those who want to improve their golf, tennis, baseball or basketball performance there’s a growing selection of connected...
by Susan Schreiner | Oct 16, 2019 | As Seen in i3 Magazine, Technology, Trends, What's Hot
Wearables are delivering new solutions that integrate easily into consumer lifestyles. These devices use embedded technology that are worn rather than carried and are often considered a subset of the Internet of Things (IoT) category. As of 2017, 127 IoT devices were...
by Susan Schreiner | Aug 19, 2019 | Business, Innovation, Technology, What's Hot
Shoppers today expect convenience, immediate gratification, first-rate customer assistance, easy checkout and a shared transactional cart across channels. Retailers are responding by leveraging artificial intelligence with sensors, automation, machine vision, beacons,...
by Susan Schreiner | Apr 16, 2019 | Innovation, Technology, What's Hot
Imagine getting around New York City, and instead of using Uber or Lyft, you could avoid traffic congestion by hailing a flying taxi, soaring above the traffic. This scenario is moving out of science fiction and closer to reality, as we saw at CES 2019 with the Bell...