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© 2015 Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority

Gizmos and Gadgets:Making it Work for you Customer

RI CHARD M CP HAULDE V E L O P M E NT M AN AG E R / G S CCCA

M AY 20 , 2015

Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority

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Introduction

Trends in technology change every year. The Internet of Things is arguably the hottest topic in technology right now. Understanding this and other technology trends will benefit both yourself and your customers.

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The Internet of Things

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The Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with the manufacturer, operator and/or other connected devices. Each thing is uniquely identifiable through its embedded computing system but is able to interoperate within the existing Internet infrastructure.

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The Internet of Things (IoT)

Estimated 26 to 30 billions devices connected to the IoT by 2020!

Imagine taking using your smartphone camera scan the type of food and your microwave fetching the cooking times and settings?

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The Internet of Things – Windows 10

Windows 10 IoT versions!

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The Internet of Things – Windows 10

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The Internet of Things – Applications

Media Environmental monitoring Infrastructure management Manufacturing Energy management Medical and healthcare systems Building and home automation Transportation Large scale deployments

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The Internet of Things – Sectors

There are three core sectors of the IoT: Enterprise Home Government,

Enterprise Internet of Things (EIoT) is the largest of the three.

By 2019, the EIoT sector is estimated to account for nearly 40% or 9.1 billion devices.

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The Internet of Things – Confused Yet???

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IoT – Microsoft Hololens

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IoT – The Casual Programmer

It is becoming too burdensome for many connected product and service companies to deliver software that can anticipate use cases and integration points of thousands of new connected products coming to market.

A shift is underway where the command and control of this complex connected world around us will rely on “casual programming” experiences — giving every day, non-programming people the tools, services, and APIs usually reserved for the hackers and technology elite in friendly and accessible forms.

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IoT – The Smart Home

Smart Home tech has been around for years but is just now starting to take off because previously everything needed to be hard wired.

Internet speeds to the home have continued to grow (Comcast now has 505 Mbps / Google Fiber 1 Gbps) and Wireless in the home keeps getting faster (Wireless-N up to 450 Mbps, Wireless-AC up to 1.3 Gbps).

Pretty cool products are becoming available.

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IoT – The Smart Home

Smart Thermostats - Connect via Wi-Fi, control from anywhere and can be controlled by apps. Honeywell Nest Thermostat – The Nest programs itself. As you adjust the

temperature, arrive and leave home, the Nest learns and begins to self adjust.

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IoT – The Smart Home

Nest Smoke and CO Detector Heads up warning before full blown alarm. Silence Alarms with a wave of your hand. Human voice tells you where alarms is

coming from. Alerts on your devices such as phone or tablet. Carbon Monoxide Detection. Works with Nest Thermostat to do stuff like turn off furnace if

a CO alert is triggered. Pathlight – If enabled can illuminate your path in the dark by

turning on and off as you pass.

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IoT – The Smart Home

Lockitron/Schlage – Lock your doors via your smart phone.

Lightbulbs that connect via Wi-Fi 0r Bluetooth Philips Hue - https://youtu.be/UVUTEVZCqsg LG Smart Lamp - Can be turned on and off via phone and

when on vacation. Blinks when you get a phone call. Party mode which adjusts lighting to music. Alarm clock features. And more!

Smartphone everything – Control TVs, Sound Receivers, Security Systems, Gaming Consoles, and more.

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IoT – Wireless Security Cameras

New Wireless security cameras make home and office security much easier.

Popular cameras manufacturers include: Foscam - http://www.foscam.com DropCam - https://www.dropcam.com

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IoT – Wireless Security Cameras

How do you view your cameras? Depends on what you buy. DropCam has their own app. FoscamPro is a great app for Foscam. There are other IP Camera viewing apps

available.

Can you save the video feeds? Yes but the solutions vary. Foscam can detect motion and send screen

caps to a specified folder on your network. DropCam has cloud storage for saving. Lots of other products such as Security

Monitor Pro and many many more.

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IoT – Security Companies

Security companies have entered the smart home in a big way

Via Smart Phone Apps you can control Your Security System Your Door Locks Your Thermostats Your Water heater Your Garage Doors Your Security Cameras

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IoT – 3D Printing

3D Printers are no longer expensive or hard to find. Online resource allow downloading blue-prints for

an unlimited number of things. 3D Food Printers! Pizza, Candy, Cakes…

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IoT – Wearables

Smart Watches Interfaces with your Smart Phone. Read emails, texts, take phone calls, take photos, control music,

make mobile payments. Stylish designs. Examples Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Gear, Pebble

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IoT – Wearables

Google Glass Heads Up Display. Read Messages. See Directions. Take Photos. Capture Video from

your point of view! Released as a beta Google Labs product, it is no longer

available for sale Google Glass is being redesigned for market by former Apple

Exec and will be available when “it is perfect”.

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IoT – Digital Health

We are routinely using technology to help us navigate this crazy thing called life.

Health and wellness are becoming increasingly consumer-oriented “as a younger, more health-conscious population enters the market and the Baby Boomer generation looks for better ways of managing their health.”

iOS added a Health App in iOS8

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IoT – Digital Health

Wearables – Devices for managing personal health Wide range of products on the market that can track

steps taken, running, sleep patterns, heart rate, calories burned, and more. Plus most interface with apps on your phone or computer.

Products include: Apple Watch, Jawbone, FitBit, Sony, Nike, LG and more…

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IoT – Digital Health

Aging – Using technology with aging Baby Boomers Devices such as scales, glucose monitors and blood pressure

monitors which interface to your phone using Bluetooth. Devices that can track

activity levels and can sendalerts based on changes.

Remote Monitoring The combination of internet,

video, and wireless technology has allowed for an explosion of patient monitoring capabilities.

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IoT – 4K

Officially named “Ultra High Definition (UHD)” With the arrival of 4K there are four main resolution

standards for use in the home: standard definition (480p/540p) , high definition (720p), full high definition (1080p) and ultra high definition (2160p).

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IoT – 4K

UHD is an "umbrella term" that encompasses higher resolutions (more pixels) than HDTV, as well as more realistic color and higher frame rates.

So should you buy a 4K TV? "There was a huge, noticeable leap from standard

definition to HD, but the difference between 1080p and 4K is not as marked," said researcher Dave Lamb of 3M Laboratories. He added that "4K is at the point of diminishing returns," but said there could be some benefits for screens over 55 inches.

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IoT – 4K

4K TVs will up convert. 4K content in the home starts with streaming.

Netflix and Amazon both offer 4K streaming. New cable boxes support 4K (DirecTV Genie) 4K Blu-ray planned for end of 2015. If you are wanting the best picture available right

now, 4K TVs look the best. However, don’t expect to really use 4K that often yet (remember the launch of HD?)

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IoT – Curved TVs

In 2013, Samsung showed off the first 4K Curved TV. In 2014, almost every manufacturer had one. In 2015, Samsung showed off a bendable 105” TV

that can go from flatto curved via remote.

Touted as a more immersive experiencewith a wider viewing angle.

Curved TVs are not right for every setup.

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IoT – Digital Media Devices

A Digital Media Device provides access to the wide variety of online and in home digital media on your TV. Think streaming Netflix, Amazon Movies, Hulu, etc.

This is a growing market and exciting changes are taking place.

Roku One of the original devices. Established and affordable. Higher end models are supposed

to be much faster than older models but I have not tested.

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IoT – Digital Media Devices

Apple TV If you own Apple Products, this is the

device to get. Airplay allows you to stream virtually

anything. Waiting on next version (this summer…?)

Google Chrome Cast Most affordable ($35). Works with Android phones

and Google Chrome. Google Cast

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IoT – Digital Media Devices

Google Nexus Player Google Cast Voice Search on Remote. Game Controller for Games.

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IoT – Digital Media Devices

Amazon Fire TV Android Based with supports for lots of apps. Voice Search on Remote. Amazon Free Time parental controls. Can buy a Game Controller for Games. Can mirror Kindle Fire, even use as a second screen!

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IoT – Digital Media Devices

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4X the storage and 2X the memory than ChromeCast Fast Rich controls via smart phone app

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IoT – Cutting the Cord

Dropping traditional cable for online streaming is gaining popularity.

Sports is still the biggest draw to traditional outlets. Both sides are scrambling to keep or gain customers. Apple’s rumored streaming TV service coming soon.

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IoT – Amazon Dash Button

New take on Dashproduct released last year.

Currently by invitation only

Stick, click, order,and receive.

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IoT – Mobile Payments

Mobile payments are gaining traction ApplePay is a key factor driving this traction. There is still a lot of uncertainty in this market. NFC and Apple Pay was disabled on terminals in

many stores last year because of the Walmart led Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX). Includes Walmart, CVS, Dunkin Donuts, Kohl’s, and lots more. Target did not disable their terminals Other’s are starting to break rank (Best Buy)

The reason is because ApplePay does not include customer information with payments.

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IoT – Mobile Payments

Another trend is many stores are creating their own payment apps.

Nearly 15% of Starbucks customers already pay with their phones.

60% of consumers use their smartphones to pay because of loyalty benefits.

MCX released CURRENTC app.

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IoT – Toy Robots

Why am I listing Toy Robots in this presentation? Because they are exploding and kids are aware!

Kids love robots and they are no longer the plain and simple things from our youth.

MiP - http://www.wowwee.com/mip/ Control with hands or phones. Modes include Tracking, Dance, Roam, Tricks, Games.

Hexbug – Makes micro robotic creatures. Fish that swim once you put them in water. Robotic bugs that crawl around your home or up tubes in their

custom habitats.

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IoT – Privacy

With the explosion of the Internet of Things, Privacy should be a top priority.

With companies collecting more and more data just how secure is our information? Think recent data hacks of Target and Home Depot

Secure Messaging - ever since a series of high-profile hacks in 2014 laid bare the private lives of several celebrities, there has been massive interest in messaging (voice, text, photo, and video) that is meant to be fundamentally secure from snooping.

A new set of products emerged to take up this challenge, including everything from personal data vaults, to secure encrypted calls, to video chats. Expect to see even more platforms that make it easier for you to live anonymously online.

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IoT – Passwords

Your email account should have the most secure password! Make your password is at least 8 characters long. Never share your password with anyone. Make your passwords more complex by using lower and upper

case letters, numbers and special characters. When changing a password make your new password

significantly different from your previous password. Consider using a pass phrase to construct your password. For example, use the first letter of each word from a phrase

like “The secret to getting ahead is getting started.” T$tG@iG$ Do not use the same password for work that you use on

Facebook or other websites.

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IoT – Worst Passwords

1. 1234562. password3. 123456784. abc1235. qwerty6. 1234567897. 1111118. 12345679. iloveyou10.adobe12311.12312312.admin13.1234567890

14. photoshop15. letmein16. 123417. monkey18. shadow19. sunshine20. 1234521. password122. princess23. azerty24. Trustno125. 000000

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IoT – Password Managers

A password manager is a software application that helps a user store and organize passwords. Password managers usually store passwords encrypted, requiring the user to create a master password; a single, ideally very strong password which grants the user access to their entire password database.

Last Pass – Highly recommended Free version for computers $12/year Premium version adds mobile device support, high-

tech multi-factor authentication, and more…

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Tech Trends You Should Know

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Tech Trends – Personal Cloud Services

Who really knows what the cloud is? The term has been so diluted even techies cannot

give you a clear answer. In the simplest terms, cloud computing means

storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive. The cloud is just a metaphor for the Internet.

What if any computer you signed into had access to all of your files and data?

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Tech Trends – Personal Cloud Services

Expect the term Cloud to appear in more and more things you use.

Personal Cloud Services are great for storing and sharing your files.

Great for collaboration! Services you should be familiar with are: DropBox Google Drive Microsoft OneDrive Apple iCloud

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Tech Trends – Online Backup

Backup, Backup, Backup. How many times do you hear you need to back up your computer and files?

How many of you do? External Hard drives are great but what if there is a

local disaster? Online backup is a great way to go.

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Tech Trends – Online Backup

What about at home? Popular services you should look into are: Carbonite Mozy Crashplan Many more, just google “Online Backup”

Crashplan has some unique features. Offer family plans to backup up to 10 computers. Can backup external hard drives Can backup locally to external drives to externally to friends

for free.

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Tech Trends – Personal Live Video

Have you heard of Periscope or MeerKat yet? Allows you to share and experience live video on

your phone.

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Tech Trends – Personal Live Video

Don’t think this is big? Ask Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao if they think it is a joke?

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Tech Trends – It’s Like Uber…

In 2015, expect to see lots of new, Uber-ish delivery and intermediary businesses, including fast grocery delivery, helicopter rides, portable ATMs, alcohol delivery, in-home massage service, dry cleaning and laundry, iPhone repair, personal shopping, dog walkers, and on-site car mechanics.

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Tech Trends – Digital Currency

For all bitcoin’s growing pains, it represents the future of money and global finance … No digital currency will soon dislodge the dollar, but bitcoin is much more than a currency. It is a radically new, decentralized system for managing the way societies exchange value. It is, quite simply, one of the most powerful innovations in finance in 500 years - Wall Street Journal – Jan. 23, 2015

Most consider Bitcoin dead! Governments are funding research

in this field.

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Tech Trends – The Future of Search

The future of search lies outside of Google. More than 88% of consumers are influenced by other

consumers’ online comments. Customers are also starting searches in places such as Youtube, Pinterestand also in apps directly.

Focus on the kids! Generation Z is mobile first and mobile only and they’re nothing like Millennials.

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Tech Trends – Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality means an Internet that enables and protects free speech. It means that Internet service providers should provide us with open networks — and should not block or discriminate against any applications or content that ride over those networks. Just as your phone company shouldn't decide who you can call and what you say on that call, your ISP shouldn't be concerned with the content you view or post online.

Without Net Neutrality, cable and phone companies could carve the Internet into fast and slow lanes. An ISP could slow down its competitors' content or block political opinions it disagreed with. ISPs could charge extra fees to the few content companies that could afford to pay for preferential treatment — relegating everyone else to a slower tier of service. This would destroy the open Internet.

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Tech Trends – News Sources

Want to be a Gadgets and Gizmos Guru to your friends? Find yourself a good news source and follow it on Twitter or like it on Facebook.

CNET – American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, videos, and podcasts on technology and consumer electronics worldwide.

IGN – Entertainment website focusing on video games, films, music, and other media including cool tech.

Engadget – A technology blog with daily coverage of gadgets and consumer electronics.

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Tech Trends – Windows 10

Windows 10 will release this summer Customers can update to Windows 10 from qualified

Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 version for FREE for one year after it’s launch. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows

8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1. Active Software Assurance customers in volume licensing have

the benefit to upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise outside of this offer.

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Tech Trends – Windows 10

Most people do not like Windows 8 Removing the start screen and bringing back an improved Start Menu

Desktop is front and center again Multiple desktops Copy and pasting into

the Command Prompt! Much more!

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CES Gadgets and Gizmos

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Adidas Smart Ball

Training Ball with integrated sensor Train like a pro and understand, speed, spin and

strike to perfect your technique for power, bend and knuckle ball kicks.

http://micoach.adidas.com/smartball

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iCam HD Pro

iCam HD Pro by Amaryllo's is an innovative home security camera featuring full HD video, object tracking, multi-viewing, and 360° of rotation giving the user complete control over their home anywhere.

http://www.amaryllo.eu

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iHealth Align – Glucose Meter

This powerful glucose meter plugs directly into your smartphone’s headphone jack and displays results instantly on the phone screen using a mobile app. Its compact size and mobile capability make it the most convenient tool for diabetes management

http://www.ihealthlabs.com/glucometer/ihealth-align/

$16.95 plus the cost of strips

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Noke

Noke is the world's first bluetooth-enabled padlock. Protect your property and belongings without the hassle of keys or combinations. Share access with others via the Noke app with the tap of a button.

http://fuzdesigns.com/

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Snap

Indoor/Outdoor LED PAR lamp with integrated 720p HD IP Camera, microphone,and speaker. Supports cloudrecording/playback, voice and motion activation, facial/activity recognition for home security, automation, and commercial applications.

http://www.sengled.com/

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ZUtA Pocket Printer

A little robot that runs on the paper and lays the ink while doing so. The printer is small in size, yet can print on any size of paper -- making a truly mobile printer!

http://www.zutalabs.com

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Thank you for your time!

Enjoy the rest of your week and it was a pleasure presenting today. I hope everyone has a safe trip back home.

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