The Future Of Fitness With Connected Devices And IoT

Fitness With Connected Devices And IoT

Peloton combines its own hardware, software and subscription model in a bid to win over fitness-minded consumers – an effort that could shed light in the coming few years on the future of connected devices and the development of the Internet of Things (IoT). In authentication news, the use of digital identities is becoming more common, as consumers are largely satisfied with their presence. And in retail, legal cannabis innovates its way around the payments knot. All this, Today in Data.

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    Data:

    2012: The year Peloton was founded.

    $280: Average value of cannabis that people are buying in Colorado per year.

    71 percent: Share of financial services and eCommerce customers satisfied with password-based authentication.

    11.5K: Number of U.K. Post Office outlets that provide Britons with digital identity services.

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    8 million: Number of active users registered to Sweden’s BankID system.