Special Report
A Robot In Every Home
The IoT is likely to make robots ubiquitous, but they may not look like what you expected. Some may not even be visible.
Top Stories
Designing For Security
Stacked die could create new security risks as more chips are built independently and assembled into a single package.
The Other IoT
Consumer electronics get all the attention for the Internet of Things, but there’s plenty of technology already in use on the industrial IoT side.
DNA For Cryptography Chips
DNA markers are making counterfeit chips a lot easier to identify, and DNA chips are on the drawing board.
Implantable Chips
When it comes to implanting ICs in people, there are big pros and cons—and lots of unanswered questions ranging from health impacts to security.
Blogs
Editor in Chief Ed Sperling contends security will become a much bigger problem as the IoT gains steam because different markets address risks at different speeds, in Cross-Market Security Issues.
Technology Editor Ernest Worthman looks at a wide-open playground for hackers as everything moves online, in Hacker Bonanza Ahead.
Executive Editor Ann Steffora Mutschler finds that widespread concern about privacy and security, but that won’t stop people from buying new technology, in Americans Are Concerned About Privacy, Security, But Will Still Adopt It.
NXP’s Laurent Dardé points to the fourth revolution in manufacturing and why this is so important, in Talking Machines: NFC On The Factory Floor.