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Brett Slaney, Blakes Patent Agent, and Matt Ratto, Associate
Professor at the University of Toronto, provide some insight on the
Internet of Things and touch on some of the benefits and potential
pitfalls that accompany the use of this technology.
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about your specific circumstances.
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