GigaDevice takes on ARM in China
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Trade war tech could be the birth of  RISC-V IoT

While the US government conducts its pointless and non-effective Trade Ware against China, the people behind the bamboo curtain are looking at ways to replace Western tech in case things get ugly.

Apple Watch finally gets sleep feature
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Years behind other trackers

The fruity cargo cult is expected to announce that its Apple Watch will finally get a sleep tracker feature– a decade or so after fitness trackers and watches.

Parents too embarrassed to call their kids Alexa
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Blame Amazon

The number of parents in Britain calling their baby girls Alexa dropped by more than half last year possibly due to the link with Amazon Echo voice-controlled IoT gadgets.

Putin's hackers are using IoT drones
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All your lightbulbs are belong  us 

Hackers working for the Russian government have been using printers, video decoders, and other so-called Internet-of-things devices as a beachhead to penetrate targeted computer networks, Microsoft security experts warned.

World growing smart cities
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Just add some magic beans

Cities around the world are increasingly becoming dependent on technology and Smart Cities are growing fast according to John Williams, Head of Marketing at Instant Offices