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As the lines between our digital and physical lives become more blurred, the Internet of Things is moving from idea to reality. Proponents envision complete networks of smart technologies that will help cities to operate more efficiently, improving a range of urban elements including mobility, energy consumption and the management of utilities. But concerns continue to swirl...

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April 15, 2016

As the lines between our digital and physical lives become more blurred, the Internet of Things is moving from idea to reality. Proponents envision complete networks of smart technologies that will help cities to operate more efficiently, improving a range of urban elements including mobility, energy consumption and the management of utilities. But concerns continue to swirl around data ownership and cost. Read the full story.

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