'Internet of Things' holds promise, but sparks privacy concerns
London's 'smart' bins track 4m phones a week over Wi-Fi | CNET UK
Nest, Google and you
An Open E-Book: E-readers are collecting information about you | syracuse.com
Fridges and televisions are being hacked and turned into spambots | Apps and Software | Geek.com
Help! My fridge is full of spam and so is my router, set-top box and console
EE Acknowledges Router Flaws and Promises Fix
Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things
A Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things - NYTimes.com
When Government Joins the Internet of Things - NYTimes.com
Designing security into the internet of things — Tech News and Analysis
When Google Glass Haters Attack
Airport Security Staff are Going to Hate Wearable Cameras
These On-Demand Drones Are Just a Concept But They Still Freak Me out
Edward Snowden’s old employer is developing tech for the government to track you through your Fitbit | PandoDaily
Google Nest Labs' Acquisition Of Dropcam Scares The Heck Out Of Me
Google's Nest div flings HALF an INSTAGRAM at Dropcam buyout • The Register
The Nightmare on Connected Home Street | Gadget Lab | WIRED
FAQ Beacons And Apple's iBeacon System - Business Insider
The Internet of Things Is the Hackers’ New Playground | Re/code
The internet of things - the next big challenge to our privacy | Technology | theguardian.com
Tech Weekly podcast | Technology | theguardian.com
'Internet of things' data should be 'treated as personal data', say privacy watchdogs
Coming soon: Murder by Internet | Computerworld
Big Mother Is Watching You: The Track-Everything Revolution Is Here Whether You Want It Or Not - BuzzFeed News
Here comes the 'Internet of Self' | Computerworld
The future of wearable technology is not wearables – it's analysing the data | Technology | The Guardian
IBM Reveals Proof of Concept for Blockchain-Powered Internet of Things
How dating app Grindr makes it easy to stalk 5 million gay men | Ars Technica
Your refrigerator probably hasn't joined a botnet - Boing Boing