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TEIXON: Real-time IoT transmission, collection & management @ CES 2022



TEIXON IoT data collectionThe Internet of Things creates a lot of benefits for individuals and businesses. You can control your home with your voice, or even from your phone while away. You can check on the status of package deliveries, appliances, and even work projects. But, IoT also creates a lot of challenges for developers – transmitting and processing the data collected from these devices. That’s where On-Site product and AI-Fields from TEIXON comes in.

Who is TEIXON?

TEIXON is a company that was established in 2013 with a focus on IT businesses such as consulting, system establishment, information strategy, and video solution development. In particular, the company has been focusing on the development of software for real-time transmission, collection, and management of image information, sensor information, location information, and geographic information. They have also been researching and developing technologies that utilize collected information through AI (Artificial Intelligence). Recently, they showcased their TEXION On-Site product and AI-Fields. TEIXON On-Site is smart field management for drones and IoT which allows users to manage their fields in real-time. TEIXON AI-Fields, which is powered by TEIXION On-Site and their technologies, analyses the information collected from TEIXON On-Site to provide an optimal solution.

What are some of the features of TEIXON?

TEIXON utilizes a variety of IoT devices such as drones, sensors/actuators, LBS (Location-Based Services), GIS (Geographic Information System) in order to collect data such as image information, sensor information, location information and geographic information. The software can be used across multiple industries including agriculture (crop monitoring), distribution (construction site inspection), manufacturing (equipment management or equipment failure prediction models), and more!

While TEIXON provides many customizable features for various industries, their technology can be applied to any industry. They collect image information from cameras on drones, sensor information that measures temperature or humidity values through sensors/actuators installed in facilities such as factories, location information based on GPS coordinates collected by a drone in flight or the movement of people and vehicles in real time. Through TEIXION On-site users can manage their fields more efficiently and analyze the data collected with TEIXION’s AI technologies.

In addition, they offer a platform that can be used in various industries. TEIXON is not limited to a certain industry but provides customizable solutions for specific industries such as agriculture, distribution, and manufacturing. The company has already gathered extensive experience and knowledge through their long-standing businesses and continue researching and developing new technologies that would benefit the users.

TEIXION’s technology can be adapted to just about any IoT project. TEIXON’s software has the capability to process data collected from IoT devices regardless of the industry or type of device. The company offers features that are beneficial for various companies across different sectors. They strive to provide real-time data management for their clients with the help of AI analysis so they can make better strategic decisions for their business.

Summary

To learn more about TEIXON and how their technology might help your business or upcoming project, check out their website.

Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.

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iMediSync: 90%+ early detection accuracy of Alzheimer’s @ CES 2022



iMediSync mental health toolIf you’ve ever been around someone with a mental disorder, such as Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, you know it can be hard for everyone involved. Watching a loved one disappear into a fog of confusion and often anger is emotionally distressing for the caretakers and family. Unfortunately, there has not been any way to detect these issues early on with efficiency, making it difficult to treat before the disease progresses beyond repair. However, iMediSync has a new product to do just that.

Who is iMediSync?

iMediSync has developed a ground-breaking early detection and therapeutic platform for optimal brain health. Their first solution is its proprietary EEG database, which can detect Mild Cognitive Impairment (early stage of Alzheimer’s disease) with 90%+ accuracy. Clinical trials with multicenter hospitals have confirmed this accuracy. The vision of the company is to develop early-detecting biomarkers for challenging neurological disorders and diseases such as ADHD, depression, Parkinson’s, coma, and more.

Why is this important?

This is a huge step forward for the early detection of Alzheimer’s and other mental disorders. iMediSync has the potential to help millions of people who are currently undiagnosed and untreated. The earlier these issues can be detected, the better the chances are for a successful treatment outcome.

iMediSync is also working on developing new technologies to treat these diseases and disorders with EEG neuromodulation.

How does iMediSync work?

The iMediSync product uses functional MRIs, which are scans of the brain that show changes in blood flow, to detect abnormalities. This can help doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier than ever before by pinpointing what areas of the brain are affected. The system works seamlessly with your existing MRI equipment at any hospital or clinic so that you don’t have to worry about compatibility issues – just plug it in and go!

The iMediSync platform has many benefits over other methods such as PET scans because they provide more information than a simple image might tell us. The platform can detect changes in blood flow, oxygen metabolism, and other important biomarkers. This helps to paint a more complete picture of what is happening in the brain and allows for earlier diagnosis and treatment.

The device Dr. Seung Wan Kang is wearing is the iSyncWave. This one size fits all device successfully conducts an EEG on the individual. The results can be sent to a doctor for review. The headset was also designed with iMediSync’s iSyncBrain/Heart software platform. iSyncBrain “is a cloud AI-guided analytics system for EEG/HRV biosignals.” As for iSyncHeart, this is described as an “HRV (heart rate variability)-based machine learning biomarker report for depression/anxiety detection and stress profiling.”

What does this mean for you?

If you’re at risk for Alzheimer’s or any other form of dementia, iMediSync offers an easy way to detect it early on. You can also use it to maintain your brain health and prevent these diseases from developing in the first place. With its 90%+ accuracy rate, it is one of the most reliable tools available for early detection of these mental disorders. iMediSync offers free tests for those who are interested in learning more about their own brain health and wellness.

Summary

If you’d like to learn more about iMediSync, visit the company’s website.

Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.

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StoAmigo Gives You A Cloud



StoAmigo LogoRegular patrons of Kickstarter and Indiegogo will know that personal cloud devices regularly pop up for crowdfunding. Having said that, there’s no need to take a chance and wait several months as StoAmigo have created a complete ecosystem that unifies network cloud, personal cloud and device storage. Don Baine finds out more from Richard Stiles, VP StoAmigo.

StoAmigo brings together storage into an “access anywhere” cloud from multiple sources and key to the ecosystem is StoAmigo’s TackApp which joins local device storage from PC, Mac or Android smartphone into the cloud. Accessing the StoAmigo cloud from the smartphone client app, Don is impressed by the speed and responsiveness of the system. Video and music can be streamed instantly, and as expected, all the data is encrypted.

All the software is free to download so there’s no risk in trying it out. For those wanting a dedicated storage device, StoAmigo’s CloudLocker provides an initial 278GB of NAS storage which can be expanded by adding additional USB storage. It’s priced at US$349 but there’s currently $150 off if you’re quick.

Don Baine is the Gadget Professor and he holds classes at TheGadgetProfessor.com.

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Ericcson Is Making the Cloud more Secure at CES



Ericsson logoIt wasn’t that long ago that businesses, and individuals started to use the cloud. There are those who love its convenience, and others who don’t really have a good understanding of how it works. The biggest concern is often security.

Nick spoke with Vance from Ericsson about the company’s plans to make a safer, more secure, cloud. Ericsson is looking towards the future and noting that in 2020 there will be approximately 50 billion connected devices. The company believes that a lot of that will exist over an industrialized cloud platform.

That platform needs to be highly programmable, highly accessible, highly governable, and controllable. Most of all, it absolutely must be secure. Ericsson is putting a fundamental paradigm shift into how we think about security in the cloud. Today, the concept people use can be summarized as “build a bigger wall” around your data. If you create an app, for example, you have to spend time working on its security.

That is still important, but in addition, Ericsson wants the structure of the cloud itself to provide security. Ericsson is currently at the start of their journey towards that goal. They want to be able to validate for you the authenticity of the data you put into the cloud and to mathematically validate that it has not been breached. Or, if a breach occurs, they will go through a series of events to determine where the data was comprised, how it was compromised, and when the event occurred. All of this should bring peace of mind to people who use the cloud.

Interview by Nick of F5 Live for the TechPodcast Network.

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Tom Banks – Liberty Speedway and RC Cars – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



In this interview, Nick talks to Tom Banks, the Technical Evangelist for WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile. Tom might have the coolest job, as he tries to find new and innovative ways to show off IBM technologies to the masses and has done so with a car that can be driven via your smartphone.

The car has sensors to prevent it from crashing, speed limiters and more, and it is all run off of Raspberry Pi. The application is so compact that it only takes up a small percentage of the resources of the mini-computer.

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.


Watson – PitStop Meetup – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



In this second part of a two-part PitStop Meetup, we move to Watson, IBM’s deep learning and cognitive reasoning technology. The experts discuss several different fields where Watson could improve life. This is the tech that not only has solved problems in the healthcare and finance industries, but has given us amazing food concoctions out of the by using cognitive cooking.

Related reading on deep learning

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.


Internet of Things – PitStop Meetup – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



In this first part of a two-part PitStop Meetup, the Internet of things was the point of conversation. From the estimated 20 billion possible connected devices to how to actually use the data these devices are giving you, it was definitely an interesting discussion. Where are we now? What is the future of our data and devices? All of that is talked about in this segment.

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.


Attendee Reactions – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



In this short video from IBM Innovate 2014, we wanted to ask a few attendees what they thought about the convention and what they learned or hoped to take away from it. For Nick, while there was no 3D printer to take away, there is butternut squash BBQ sauce on the horizon!

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.


FRC Team 1649 EMS – PitStop Meetup – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



Long standing fans of our F5 Live and its events will know that seeing a FIRST team at IBM Innovate 2014 was quite refreshing for Nick! FRC Team 1649 EMS was the center of attention for a PitStop Meetup hosted by Veronica Belmont. The team discussed its recent successes in the past two seasons of FIRST competitions and some of the members talked about their plans after high school, which include wanting to become an engineer. There is a lot of crossover between robotics and software development, and that point is really driven home by this panel.

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.


Sky Matthews – Connected Car, Jaguar F-Type – IBM Innovate 2014, Orlando, FL



A seat in a custom Jaguar F-Type led us to speaking with Sky Matthews about the connected car and the Internet of things. Expanding beyond just a buzzword from a few years ago, Matthews digs deep into what the future could hold for all connected devices around the planet. He also talks about the Jaguar and the potential of what it can do. From advanced notifications about traffic and weather conditions, to giving you real-time information about things happening inside your house or place of work, your car could have the potential to be just one of many devices providing you with useful information at all times.

Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live and PLuGHiTz Live.