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A technology has warned that we might not yet be for what is known as the Internet of Things. This is the next of the digital revolution. It will transform our lives via the interconnectedness of all the in our daily life. The technology research company Gartner predicts that by 2020, 26 billion devices will be on the Internet of Things. They will communicate with other to make decisions a experience. Our fridge will contact the service when it senses we need more milk, and hey , the milk arrives.

The ComputerWorld magazine says that the Internet of Things has, "the to drive fundamental economic and change". However, there are " obstacles" for the infrastructure to be in in time. These include building new data centres, data storage and and data security. A cyber-security expert warns of "the of unintended consequences" with the in the number of connected devices. He predicts that will become a huge worry because of the large number of things in our life that will be connected to the Internet.

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