Friday 13 June 2014

Intel uses IoT and big data to improve food, water security; Samsung Galaxy Tab S unveiled

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How Intel is using IoT and big data to improve food and water security

Intel is looking to be a leader in the food and agriculture industry with projects to address water and food security, safety, and sustainability. Here's how.

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The Korean electronic giant lifts the lid on its latest Android-powered tablet, which aims in part to appease the company's growing enterprise base.

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