Some examples of fitness industry IoT devices include wearable devices, internet-connected cardio machines, and even virtual reality headsets. According to a Statista report, the number of connected wearable devices increased from 326 million in 2016 to 722 million in 2019.
As of March 2022, the State of New Jersey updated the RTF-1 & RTF-1EE Forms, otherwise know as the Affidavit of Consideration for Use by Seller and the Affidavit of Consideration for Use by Buyer. As stated in both new forms, transfers of real property that are intercompany transfers betwee...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term encompassing everything connected to the internet, but increasingly defines objects that connect with each other. Basically, an IoT device is any device with an on/off switch that is connected to the internet, or to another device using the i...
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