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Yes, the people who established themselves in the land line business stopped trying to be competitive a long time ago. Now the future has caught up with them. It's also a little surprising how the IoT device makers hem you...
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It's a small step forward on the road of progress.
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Rhese are really great biographies which I will add to my reading list. They show how these great minds produce many of the technologies we use on our daily life. We often forget that the ultimate result came...
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Further proof that everyone wants to be in the IoT space. It seems to be the place to be in tech now.
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