Month: March 2020

Energy Advances for IoT

Energy Advances for IoT

25-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

As IoT deployments increase in number, they will drive a demand for better power sources. We examine here a few advances in energy storage and harvesting.

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Reading Recommendation: Creativity, by The Oat...

24-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

I’m a fan of The Oatmeal. It’s original, the creator has a unique- and cute, illustration style. It’s published at an irregular pace- whenever the author, Matthew Inman, has something to publish. Creativity can’t be rushed, which he elegantly posits in this rather long, beautifully-illustrated comic. Matt has a unique point of view. My own

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Reading Recommendation:  Creativity, by The Oatmeal
Tracking your Runs

Tracking your Runs

23-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

An overview of my three, favorite running apps- FITIV Pulse, Strava and MapMyRun. Each one has its strength, so I run with all three at once.

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Book Recommendation: The Design of Everyday Th...

19-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

Check out the quintessential book The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman.

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Book Recommendation:  The Design of Everyday Things
Agents of Change

Agents of Change

15-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

Society goes through an inflection point every generation or so. With COVID-19 as an Agent of Change, we may be at such a point. Let's examine what technology will help and how it will change as a result.

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The Connected Gym: Exploring the Benefits

9-March-2020 By Jeffrey Cooper

The concept of a fully Connected Gym was set up in incremental stages from the easiest to the more complex. Tier 1 explained just setting up automated check-in, which also gives you check out. It can integrate with your existing system. In addition, if there is a wearable component, the act of checking in and

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The Connected Gym:  Exploring the Benefits

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