• Hi-Def Video Feeds Added To Shirts, Hats
    Now there's wearable video in clothing. At the recent World Cup final in Moscow, some fans were seen wearing top hats that had flexible screens, as part of the hat, where video was played.
  • What People Think Of Augmented Reality
    The phenomenon of Pokemon Go put augmented reality on the awareness map for many consumers, even though that was only one use. It turns out there may be a wide range of consumer perceptions and awareness levels around augmented reality, with a key characteristic being that people want AR to be practical.
  • Artificial Intelligence: The Dotcom Boom All Over Again
    The artificial intelligence market may not be as hot as it looks. Most, but not all, investments in AI will be wiped out as the market consolidates, according to a new report on the future of the artificial intelligence market.
  • Virtual Reality Waits For Consumers To Try It
    VR is in dire need of more and better marketing. People need a reason to try it, but usually like it it when they experience it.
  • Comcast Lets Parents Program Internet Time Limit For Kids
    Most parents set rules for how much time their children can use the internet at home but then must play good cop or bad cop when their children near their internet time limit and want more. It turns out that parents are almost evenly split in regulating their children's device use.
  • Consumers, Executives Have Different Takes On AI
    Gaps are starting to appear between the organizations implementing AI-enabled use cases and the customers who use them.
  • Consumers Warm To Artificial Intelligence; 73% Say They Have Interacted With It
    Most consumers have experienced artificial intelligence, whether through chatbots for customer service, facial recognition or voice conversations with a digital assistant through a smart speaker or smartphone.
  • Smart Speaker Owners Turn To Voice Shopping
    It appears that when people start using smart speakers, they may use voice assistants more on smartphones.
  • Malibu, IoT Agency SharpEnd Connecting 300,000 Bottles Of Rum For Campaign
    Malibu is connecting more of its bottles of rum. As part of its "Because Summer" campaign, Malibu and its Internet of Things agency SharpEnd are creating 300,000 NFC-enabled bottles to be circulated in the U.K. and Germany this summer.
  • Chatbots Projected To Save Businesses $11 Billion; Retail Leads
    Businesses can expect to save $11 billion by 2023 by using chatbots as replacements for customer service reps, according to a new study by Juniper Research.
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