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48 I-CONNECT007 I REAL TIME WITH... IPC APEX EXPO 2022 SHOW & TELL MAGAZINE took us on a short journey through some of the technological innovations that continue to accelerate the transformation of our lifestyles and gave us a preview of how we might succeed in a world we've never seen before. Entertaining, informative, thought-provok- ing, and equal parts inspirational, amusing, and even frightening, Pogue delivered at high speed but in the laid-back style of a profes- sional storyteller a message that captured the attention of an appreciative audience. "Please leave your questions in the chat box and Bob, you're muted," Pogue said, reminding us what a privilege it was to be at a live show with real people, aer having for so long communicated through Zoom and its analogues. With reference to his own family, he reflected upon the expanding generation gap catalysed by the introduction of the iPhone 15 years ago. Its most significant feature, other than the lack of buttons, was that it actually contained 35 sensors, and the numbers and functionalities of sensors in successive iterations of the device were increasing exponentially. Pogue was not a great fan of the term "Inter- net of ings," although he admitted that the concept of putting sensors inside ordinary devices could result in some meaningful appli- cations. His example was domestic heating, where it had been estimated that 50% of people with programmable thermostat controls never programmed them. With appropriate sensors and a little artificial intelligence, an iPhone could detect when you were on the way home and learn to program the heating so that the house was nice and warm when you got there. Unfortunately, the Internet of ings oppor- tunity had resulted in the development of hun- dreds of smartphone apps for domestic devices of dubious utility, although the introduction of the smart speaker had enabled a new genera- tion of useful and practical functions employ- ing voice commands. e internet of things had now evolved to include the "Internet of Buildings" and was progressing towards the "Internet of Cities," with the interaction between the digital world and the physical world. But at the other end of the scale of physical size, developments in the capability of the smart watch were verging on the incredible. Current models were crammed with so many sensors and measured so many

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