Olivia Brookhouse What is IoT: Solutions and future applications Are you interested in finding out what is the Internet of Things (IoT)? It is an ever-growing technology which opens doors to new opportunities in multiple sectors ranging from...
Beatriz Sanz Baños Your children’s toys are now connected Smartwatches, drones, lights controlled from our mobile or connected scooters are already a reality in our everyday life. Connectivity and data storage have been gradually taking over the consumer...
Luis Simón Gómez Semeleder Now cycling is safer thanks to drones and IoT How many of us don’t feel safe overtaking a bike on the road? The truth is that while driving a car we could be presented with a dangerous situation,...
Beatriz Sanz Baños Efficient and responsible milk production We have a new example of how technology can help us form a better society in which the production and consumption of milk is carried out in a sustainable...
Beatriz Sanz Baños The era of a connected society The twenty-first century will come to be known as the age of cities, but it will also become the century of data. Cities are the new engine of urban...
Beatriz Sanz Baños How to know how smart a Smart City is Forbes illustrates the clear cut contrast bigger cities face. On one hand, cities are responsible for generating 80% of the world’s wealth but compared to other geographical spaces they...
Cascajo Sastre María Using Smart Chatbots as an IoT interface IoT devices are expected to reach 20.8 billion in number by 2020, and most of the data they produce is best accessed while users are mobile. There are a number...
Cascajo Sastre María Internet of People. A primer on people tracking IoT technology Billions of connected things. We hear it all the time. But what does this actually mean? What are those things? Are they only devices? No they are not. We can also...
Cascajo Sastre María The Internet of Water Internet of Things is growing at a faster pace than ever before. Its size is expected to quadruple over the next four years. The place where most of this...
Cascajo Sastre María eSIM cards are here to boost the IoT SIM cards are much more than what they appear to be. Within an apparently simple rectangular metal chip encased in a plastic carrier is a miniature computer! SIM stands...
Cascajo Sastre María Shaping IoT: 2G refarming. What does it mean? 2G is a 25 year-old technology – which in tech is a lot. Initially launched on the GSM standard in Finland by Radiolinja. Ever since it expanded to become...
María Cascajo Sastre Smart Parking, IoT valet parking for Smart Cities Parking is one of the most repetitive and time consuming activities we carry out in life. We spend on average up to 106 days in our life, finding parking...
María Cascajo Sastre Bluetooth for IoT, much more than handsfree technology A few months back we published a whitepaper regarding the disruptive changes in the connectivity ecosystem. The paper stressed the role of low power narrow band wide area networks...
Luis Simón Gómez Semeleder Drones in Precision Farming Streamlining and modernizing farming techniques has been a key process since the turn of the century in order to ensure global food supplies. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)...
ElevenPaths Telefónica WannaCry File Restorer: How can we recover information deleted by WannaCry? When cyberattacks occur in large organizations, it is crucial to remember where duplicate files are stored, as this information is also subject to infection by a malware virus or...
Florence Broderick Evil FOCA is now Open Source We are really happy to announce that Evil FOCA is now Open Source. We have received lots of comments and feedback about how you are using Evil FOCA, or how...
Florence Broderick The Turkish behind pr0nClicker, uploads badware to Google Play for the fourth time During last week, the Turkish (maybe a gang, maybe just a person) behind the pr0nClickers malware got to avoid Google Play defenses and upload again dozens of fake apps...
Florence Broderick JSDialers: apps calling premium rate numbers (with new techniques) in Google Play During last year, a lot of “made in Spain” malware was found in Google Play. It was basically malware that tried to silently subscribe the victim to premium SMS numbers. From a while...
Florence Broderick The beginning It is widely known that writing the first post is always a difficult task, but it is a compelling one. It’s the start of a new path that you...