UPDATED 13:49 EDT / MAY 03 2014

Smart World Weekly: Wearable tech’s dirty secret, self-healing smart beads

This week’s Smart World Series features a dedicated Android tablet for home automation, wearable tech’s dirty little secret, crime fighting with a geeky twist, and self-healing smart beads for data centers.

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For those who missed this week’s Smart World Series, here’s a chance to catch up on the exciting developments happening in the connected world.  Each week, SiliconANGLE rounds up top news trends regarding smart homes and cars, smart data centers and IT, smart infrastructure and all things related to the Internet of Things.

Global team ups boost smart home market

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iControl has partnered with Netgear to launch a 7-inch Android tablet, dubbed the STS7000, dedicated to home automation.  The tablet allows users to disarm their security system, turn lights on or off, lock doors, and even view family photos using a single device that fits in the palm of their hand.

Learn more about iControl and NETGEAR’s collaboration as well as what Intel has up its sleeve for the future of smart homes in this week’s Smart Living roundup.

The dirty little secret of wearable tech revealed

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Wearable technology is supposed to be the ‘next big thing,’ but did you know that most owners of wearable gadgets stop using them within six months after purchase?  That’s the dirty little secret that could ultimately plague the wearable tech industry, but  ConnectedDevice CEO Henri-Nicholas Olivier believes his team has cracked the code to getting consumers to keep wearing their high-tech gadgets – the Cogito smartwatch.

Unlike most smartwatches that bombard the wearer with redundant features already available on smartphones, the Cogito smartwatch only delivers important notifications to the wearer and minimizes the time a user needs to look at a second screen.

Find out what makes the Cogito smartwatch unique in this week’s Smart Health roundup.

Fighting crime just got smarter (aka geekier)

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Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne aren’t the only ones using technology to fight crime, as the Tazewell, VA County Sheriff’s office recently launched an app for Android and iOS to facilitate better communication between citizens and law enforcement. The app provides information about local news, missing persons, those wanted by the authorities, weather reports, road blocks, traffic reports, accidents, and even the ability to send anonymous tips.

Learn more about how the Tazewell County Sheriff’s office came up with this project and in this week’s Smart City roundup.

Self-healing servers a trending goal for Modern IT

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A report released by Emerson Network Power stated that there will be a major shift in mid-sized data center management in the coming years.  Survey respondents believe data centers will shrink, and will one day be powered by renewable energy. Respondents also believe the majority of data computing will happen in the cloud, and that data centers will be equipped with self-healing and predictive maintenance capabilities.

The projections seem to be on the mark, as scientists at Battelle unveiled a self-healing smart bead that is able to detect corrosion even before it is visible to the naked eye.

Find out more about Battelle’s self-healing smart bead in this week’s Smart Infrastructure roundup.

Tune in next week for more interesting stories, discoveries and innovations in the world of smart and connected things.

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