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Category Archives: IoT
Why I think an Autonomous Vehicle Won’t Be Able to Reliably Guess Where a Pedestrian Will Go
In 2016, Volvo ‘promised’ that we would have ‘Deathproof Cars’ by 2020. That’s next year! You may also recall that about this time last year, an Autonomous Uber Volvo crashed and killed a pedestrian. According to the NTSB the car … Continue reading
Posted in accidents, Artificial intelligence, Autonomous cars, Autonomous Trucks, Car 2 car, car accidents, car crash, car insurance, car safety, Car Technology, Communications, Concept Car, connected cars, distracted pedestrians, DistractedDriving, Driverless car, Driverless Cars, driverless vehicles, driving, future car, Futurist, insurance, insurance risk, Intelligence, Intelligent Transport Systems, IoT, ITS, LiDAR, Motoring, People, people tracking, safer driving, safer journeys, safety, Smart Car, Smart Cars, Smart City, the future, traffic design, Transport, truck safety, uber
Tagged ACC, Alpha Male, Autonomous car, autonomous car crash, Autonomous cars, car insurance, Dan Ariely, Deathproof cars, distracted driving, distracted pedestrians, distraction with headphones, driverless car insurance, how people walk, Marc Hoag, NTSB, pedestrians, people bump into each other, predicting pedestrians, silly walk, Uber, Uber crash, Volvo, volvo crash, what side of the footpath to walk on, what side of the sidewalk to walk on
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What is the best way to track your car in New Zealand?
I need to do some research. Cars in my neighborhood are being stolen and I don’t want mine to become a statistic. The question for me is do I want something sophisticated that does a lot more than I need, … Continue reading
Posted in Accurate Map Tracking, Best GPS, best GPS trackers, Best Practice GPS, Bike tracking, Car theft, car tracker, car tracking, cars, Catch Crooks with GPS, cheap gps, disruptive model, find car, Future Technology, Gadgets, GPS, GPS Survey, GPS Test, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, GPS Traxcking, insurance, insurance risk, IoT, law enforcement, location based apps, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Servces, love of cars, Motoring, Personal GPS Trackers, Personal security, Personal tracker, Remote control apps, Sensors, Stolen cars, Stolen truck, track children, track crime, track mobiles, Track phone, Track Smartwatch., Track Thieves, Tracking a cellphone, Tracking animals, Tracking Apps, Tracking Children, tracking data, Tracking kids, tracking missing peopl, Tracking pets, Tracking staff, Tracking stolen property, Why fleet management
Tagged best GPS tracker, best GPS tracker for NZ, Calum Handley, Corvette, Derek Handley, Kaiaua, Magpie, Magpie GPS, Magpie Tracker, stolen car
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AI, Ethics, Assumptions and Privacy
My podcasts were up to date and I started looking for something new to listen to in the car and while doing my chores and I’m so glad I did. I landed with Professor Genevieve Bell and the Boyer Lectures … Continue reading
Posted in Artificial intelligence, Autonomous cars, Customer Research, Driverless car, endangered species, Future Technology, Futurist, Google, Intelligence, Intelligent Transport Systems, Internet Privacy, IoT, Privacy, Social Media Marketing, Society, Technology, the future
Tagged AI, AI Threat to civilisation, algorithms, Asimov, Assumptions, BF Skinner, Bill Gates, Dan Ariely, dystopian future, Elon Musk, Ethics, Genevieve Bell, IBM Watson, Laws of Robotics, Netflix, predictably irrational, privacy, Threat of smart machines
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Finally a Device to Track Anything Like a Magpie Does
I’ve known Derek Handley and his family for a long time, since a young group of entrepreneurs won the NZ Wireless Data Forum’s mobile app competition (I was President at the time, helped conceive and judge it) many many years … Continue reading
Posted in #TheGPSMadeMeDoIt, Best GPS, best GPS trackers, Best Practice GPS, Bluetooth, Catch Crooks with GPS, cheap gps, Cool Tech, Future, Futurist, Gadgets, GPS bait, GPS features, GPS MAde Me Do IT, GPS Maps, GPS Pet Tracking, GPS Player Tracking, GPS Police Tracker, GPS Track People, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, GPS Traxcking, IoT, location based apps, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Servces, Location Based Services, Location Based Services for Health, Map apps, missing children, missing people, Mobile Apps, mobile friendly, people tracking, Personal GPS Trackers, Police tracking, Sports GPS, theft, top apps, Track and Trace, track children, Track parolees, Tracking Apps, Tracking Children, Tracking criminals, tracking data, Tracking kids, tracking missing peopl, Tracking pets, Tracking staff, Tracking stolen property
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Mobility as a Service
Most mornings as I ignore my car navigation directions and go to work the fast way, I drive past the same yachts in a marina, which are mostly all there in the middle of summer and on the weekends too … Continue reading
Posted in Best GPS, Best Practice GPS, Big Data, Bus Apps, Car Technology, car tracking, carpool, cars, congestion, connected cars, driving, driving app, future car, Future Technology, GPS Car Nav, GPS Problems, GPS Test, IoT, ITS, Maas, mobile travel apps, Mobility as a Service, nav apps, Nav Maps
Tagged disruptive technology, ITS, Maas, Mobility as a Service, Smart City
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Smart clothes peg pings your phone when there’s rain on the way
Peggy is a smart clothes-peg prototype that uses a number of sensors and local weather information to tell you when the washing is dry and ping you when rain’s on the way to prevent you drying the same load twice. … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, Future, Future Technology, Gadgets, Innovation, Internet of Things, IoT, Technology, weather
Tagged Auckland, clothes drier, El Nino, innovation, Internet of Things, IoT, modern tech, Peggy, Rain, smart clothes peg, washboard, washing board, washing machine, wet clothes
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IBM disrupts the Tour de France with IoT – ReadWrite
Dimension Data is partnering with IBM to analyze 198 riders’ data in the 2015 Tour de France, looking over 21 gruelling days of cycling. Sourced through Scoop.it from: readwrite.com This is the next generation of a concept that started with … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Glasses, AR, AR Glasses, Augmented Reality, cycling, Fleet Management, GPS Sports Tracking, Haptic Suits, Intelligent Transport Systems, Internet of Things, Internet Privacy, IoT, ITS, Sport, Sport GPS, Sports GPS, Transport
Tagged 3D headset, America's Cup, Bike tracking, camera that tracks individual player, GPS tracking, Internet of Things, IoT, Location-based service, player tracking, sport tracking, Tour de France, Traffic congestion, Virtual Spectator, VR, wearable technology, windsurfer tracking
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