• Matthew Modine and Millie Bobby Brown star in Stranger Things . (yahoo.com)
  • Stranger Things has dropped a tense series four trailer that appears to give fans a glimpse of Eleven's back story. (yahoo.com)
  • Stranger Things is returning for a fourth series. (yahoo.com)
  • Winona Ryder stars in Stranger Things . (yahoo.com)
  • We've experienced stranger things. (medscape.com)
  • Title : Seeing Things Differently Personal Author(s) : Bloom, Sharon;Levitt, Alexandra M. (cdc.gov)
  • The important role of material culture in shaping the way people think and interact with their surrounding environment is now widely recognized by many disciplines, and yet the cognitive life of things remain little understood as an aspect of human intelligence, creativity, and culture. (scienceblogs.com)
  • One thing that is poorly understood is the complexity of AI solutions, as multiple technologies are needed to deliver a powerful AI experience. (forbes.com)
  • IBM's latest foray into the Internet of Things (IoT) is substantial, but still not as large as some of its competitors. (forbes.com)
  • IBM faces stiff competition if it wants to gain credibility in the Internet of Things (and wider Industrial Internet of Things) space from the likes of Google and GE, who have both made arguably substantial inroads into this area of technology. (forbes.com)
  • What do we talk about when we talk about the Internet of things? (infoworld.com)
  • Answer a call or go to a conference these days, and someone is likely trying to sell you on the concept of the Internet of things. (infoworld.com)
  • However, the Internet of things doesn't necessarily involve the Internet, and sometimes things aren't actually on it, either. (infoworld.com)
  • In some cases, the Internet of things is simply a buzz phrase that companies use to sell whatever they've long had -- just as the cloud, green, Internet, e-, and mobile labels have long been abused. (infoworld.com)
  • But there is a there there: The Internet of things has a real meaning that's useful to understand, as it will affect nearly every corner of both IT and consumer technology. (infoworld.com)
  • At its core, the Internet of things means just an environment that gathers information from multiple devices (computers, vehicles, smartphones, traffic lights, and almost anything with a sensor) and applications (anything from a social media app like Twitter to an e-commerce platform, from a manufacturing system to a traffic control system). (infoworld.com)
  • The Internet may be the backbone of an Internet of things, but it's not the only bone in that body. (infoworld.com)
  • Where the Internet of things gets interesting is when you combine information from devices and other systems in novel ways, tapping into the huge processing capabilities available today to do the kinds of expansive analysis usually associated with the concept of big data -- meaning analysis of data not necessarily designed to be analyzed together. (infoworld.com)
  • A thing in an Internet of things could be simply status information, such as where you are or where the temperature is at a certain location or the engine temperature -- that may be collected through a general-purpose device such as a computer or smartphone. (infoworld.com)
  • In other words, the thing itself need not be in an Internet of things, though data about it must. (infoworld.com)
  • That is why the Internet of things is not a thing but a concept that can be applied to all sorts of things. (infoworld.com)
  • But an Internet of things doesn't have to involved big data -- there are small-data uses too, such as the Web of sensors on highways to detect chemical and nuclear weapons that are always monitoring but transmit only when an anomaly is detected. (infoworld.com)
  • Combine that sensor network with traffic management systems, electronic highway signage and perhaps emergency broadcast notices, first-responder deployments, and so on, and you get a public-safety Internet of things. (infoworld.com)
  • Its versatility is what opens up so many possibilities for the Internet of things. (infoworld.com)
  • As the fusion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain technology advances, it is increasingly shaping diverse fields. (lu.se)
  • Here are five things to know about how PBMs operate and how they affect cancer care. (medscape.com)
  • Here are five things everyone should know about osteoporosis to help prepare for conversations with your doctor. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Here are five things to know. (cdc.gov)
  • My Love of All Things Tina Fey Continues. (oprah.com)
  • The authors of Making Things Public -and the ZKM show that the book accompanies-ask what would happen if politics revolved around disputed things. (mit.edu)
  • The Biggest Thing to Happen to Biomedicine in Decades? (medscape.com)
  • Insurers pay more than $2 billion in claims every year for vehicles damaged by hail - if these vehicles were securely housed before damage occurs, that would be a good thing. (forbes.com)
  • Each winter, retailers in snowy areas see patterns in which storm forecasts drive spikes in sales of groceries, shovels, sand, salt and cold-weather gear - adjusting staffing and supply chain strategies to accommodate for this would be a good thing. (forbes.com)
  • Utility companies feel the impact of an increase in temperature and relative humidity (even by just a few degrees) dramatically in air conditioning use and power - allowing the utility companies to be able to more accurately predict power consumption so they can avoid overproducing power and reduce service interruptions would be a good thing. (forbes.com)
  • What is the some thing good about fake fur? (answers.com)
  • Many people are good at acquiring Things, but not as good at unacquiring them. (selfgrowth.com)
  • What, we might ask, is a republic, a res publica, a public thing, if we do not know how to make things public? (mit.edu)
  • Once you and your provider find the cause of your nausea or vomiting, you may be asked to take medicine, change your diet, or try other things to make you feel better. (medlineplus.gov)
  • But how are things made public? (mit.edu)
  • Instead of looking for democracy only in the official sphere of professional politics, they examine the new atmospheric conditions-technologies, interfaces, platforms, networks, and mediations that allow things to be made public. (mit.edu)
  • The Web of Things is made of entities ( Thing s) that can describe their capabilities in a machine-interpretable format, the Thing Description (TD) and expose these capabilities through the WoT Interface . (w3.org)
  • 2.>We should stop buying things made up of animals or any parts of it. (answers.com)
  • Below they share 12 things pop culture gets wrong about AI, and what the public should know instead. (forbes.com)
  • He is the author of Empire of Things and Free Trade Nation , was a Moore Scholar at Caltech and has been awarded the Whitfield Prize, the Austrian Science Book Prize, the Humboldt Prize for Research and the 2023 Bochum Historians' Prize. (penguin.co.uk)
  • That's why we asked the members of Forbes Technology Council to clear a few things up. (forbes.com)
  • The misconception is that AI will take our jobs and kill us or is a flashy technology that does things like surgery via nanobots. (forbes.com)
  • The system uses technology of Things based on Zigbee. (who.int)
  • In a time of political turmoil and anticlimax, this book redefines politics as operating in the realm of things. (mit.edu)
  • So when is there time to do the other 13,235 things on our lists? (foxbusiness.com)
  • Spending more time on these things-and leaving the details of pushing out lines of code to an AI-will surely improve the quality of the products we deliver. (oreilly.com)
  • Wild Things is a 1998 American neo-noir [4] thriller film directed by John McNaughton and starring Matt Dillon , Kevin Bacon , Neve Campbell , Denise Richards , Theresa Russell , Robert Wagner , and Bill Murray . (wikipedia.org)
  • Wild Things 2 (2004), Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (2005), and Wild Things: Foursome (2010). (wikipedia.org)
  • Great Things may refer to: Great Things (album), a 2009 album by Ian McNabb, or the title song Great Things (Echobelly song), 1995 Great Things (Phil Wickham song), 2018 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Great Things. (wikipedia.org)
  • Indeed, Empire of Things is a field-defining work that will surely be the standard by which global histories of consumption are measured . (penguin.co.uk)
  • All of us interact with Things, whether work or personal objects, each day. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Sign up for our email to enjoy your city without spending a thing (as well as some options when you're feeling flush). (timeout.com)
  • For an introduction on how scripts could be used in Web of Things , check the Primer document. (w3.org)
  • The first thing to do is to check your exposure history. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Being more conscious of your Thing habits will reduce some of the stress associated with Things. (selfgrowth.com)
  • This infographic highlights some of the things to avoid to reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. (who.int)
  • On top of this, a dear friend of our family is in the hospital with cancer and is not expected to live and we have all the other nine million things that go on with running our family. (heartlight.org)
  • Politics is not just an arena, a profession, or a system, but a concern for things brought to the attention of the fluid and expansive constituency of the public. (mit.edu)
  • In sum, Frank Trentmann's Empire of Things is a masterpiece of historical analysis that offers a wealth of insights into material desire, changing social norms, state policies, transnational connectivity, and other themes in the history of consumption. (penguin.co.uk)
  • Clinical evidences and phenomenological analysis show thing sketch is not modified in obsession neurosis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The WoT Plugfest/Testing task force is responsible for organizing the Web of Things (WoT) Plugfests and also for organizing general testing procedures, data collection, and implementation report tooling for WoT deliverables. (w3.org)
  • You need things, but they need not be independent items like printers or earbuds or sneakers or golf clubs -- yes, there are golf clubs that monitor your swings and upload their data to apps that help teach you to golf better. (infoworld.com)
  • Some Things are brought into your space by you or another family member. (selfgrowth.com)
  • List of things you get from animals? (answers.com)
  • This document is a list of things that may have to be considered when updating a BASE installation to a newer version. (lu.se)
  • Discover nearby Thing s, for instance by NFC or Bluetooth. (w3.org)
  • One thing that O'Donnell is now going to have to answer in the general election that she didn't in the primary is her own checkered background. (politico.com)
  • Karl Rove says Christine O'Donnell has a history of saying 'nutty things. (politico.com)
  • So here were Mayor Barton's 10 things, in his own words. (yahoo.com)
  • I overlap from basic science to putting things into societal settings. (medscape.com)
  • Do you know what happens to your Things while they are in your space? (selfgrowth.com)
  • However, there are Things that never seem to be used or which seem to get lost in your space. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Do you know how Things leave or don't leave your space? (selfgrowth.com)
  • My SEEING THINGS column at ArtsJournal is an extension of these activities. (artsjournal.com)
  • Exposing a Thing requires defining a Thing Description and instantiating a software stack needed to serve requests for accessing the exposed properties, Actions and Events . (w3.org)