The document discusses several internet of things (IoT) devices including a smart tennis racket that records shot data and sends it to a smartphone, a smart cooking pot called Pantelligent that controls temperature and time, a smart yoga mat that provides posture feedback and guides practices, and how IoT could change businesses. It also notes that consumers expect more from their mobile devices and that security features like secure booting, authentication, updates and access control are important for IoT devices.