Several years ago, I believed that the high cost of smart home gear combined with a lack of clear use cases meant that insurance firms would end up paying for many of the connected devices designed for homeowners. I theorized that insurers would pay … [Read more...]
Here’s what will happen to Arm’s IoT services business
Arm Holdings in September announced plans to sell its chip licensing business to Nvidia for $40 billion, but the so-called IoT Services Group is not part of the deal. The IoT Services group consists of three business units: Treasure Data, Pelion, and … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Nov. 6, 2020
Most digital transformation efforts fail! Trying to connect your operations and use data to make smarter decisions across a business is a tough task. And yet, companies are trying to adopt IoT and AI in droves as they attempt to digitally transform … [Read more...]
Podcast: Amazon’s Halo and the election and IoT
We kicked off the post-Election Day show with an update on ballot initiatives in Massachusetts, Maine, and California that have an impact on the internet of things. After that, we discussed Google's ability to predict HVAC problems and the promise of … [Read more...]
As society gets “smart,” do we need to build in an invisibility cloak?
What if individuals had the ability to command the sensors around them to stop seeing them as they moved throughout their homes or along city streets? Imagine a world that was full of smart devices and infrastructure and also enabled you to put on … [Read more...]
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