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IoT Industry Trends Shaping Connected Futures in Tech

techbeat.ca covers the evolution of IoT Industry Trends, revealing how smart devices, connectivity, and automation are shaping global tech and business sectors.<br><br>Website :-https://techbeat.ca/category/iot/

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IoT Industry Trends Shaping Connected Futures in Tech

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  1. TECHBEAT MEDIA INC. IoT Industry Trends Shaping Connected Futures in Tech www.techbeat.ca

  2. ABOUT US TechBeat.ca is your go-to destination for the latest in Canadian tech news, startups, security, AI, IoT, apps, and fintech, all tailored to keep you connected with the tech world. www.techbeat.ca

  3. TECHNOLOGY Canadian Entrepreneurship at Risk: Tech Leaders Condemn Capital Gains Hike Ownright Secures $4.5M to Make Home Buying Faster, Easier, and More Transparent IBM Report: Canadians’ Data Security Under Increased Threat, While Breach Costs Surge Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is standing firm amidst widespread backlash against the government’s proposed increase in capital gains tax. In this week’s budget unveiling, she framed the adjustment as a call for well-off Canadians to contribute more to support the government’s spending commitments. Buying a home is one of the most significant financial decisions a person can make, yet the legal process behind it remains outdated, slow, and often frustrating. MARKHAM, ON, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Data breaches in Canada are becoming more costly and complex, with organizations paying an average of CA$6.98 million per breach in 2025, according to the latest IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report. www.techbeat.ca

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