In late December, a researcher at enterprise security company Proofpoint noticed something strange: a security gateway was logging hundreds of thousands of malicious e-mails that were clearly being sent out by over 100,000 Linux-running devices, but they weren’t PCs. Rather, they were Internet-connected consumer gadgets including routers, TVs, multimedia centers, and even a fridge.
La empresa guipuzcoana Domoalert ha desarrollado un sistema integral para controlar la seguridad y la eficiencia energética del hogar o de un negocio desde el móvil. La plataforma se presentó en el encuentro European Utility Week, celebrado en Ámsterdam.
A new intelligent, rotating street sign parses tweets, check-ins, RSS feeds, and other online data sources to point you to the most interesting things happening around you.
Traditional street signs don’t do much more than reveal your exact location when you’re standing on a corner. But what if that street sign were intelligent and able to point in different directions based on what you wanted at the moment? That’s what the small team at the Brooklyn-based digital agency Breakfast wondered. They started thinking of other kinds of information that would be useful to put on a sign, rather than a name, and soon they couldn’t stop.
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El Sistema EMIC desarrollado por el Consorcio Convehidor, ha recibido el galardón a producto más innovador en la categoría de Smart Building en los Premios Matelec, que reunían las principales novedades en el mercado que se presentan en la que es una de las ferias de referencia para la industria eléctrica y electrónica a nivel mundial.