Happy IoT Day, or simply Friday if you don't go for hashtag holidays. Let's get to this week's news. Pelion scores Johnson Controls as a customer: Arm's Pelion business unit has signed a deal to become the device management service for Johnson … [Read more...]
Podcast: A Mad Max mask and a power grid of your own
This week Kevin is back and we start the show talking about the Xupermask from Will.i.am and Honeywell. Ring is adding radar to a floodlight camera and we're pumped for that, while MIT researchers are using RF to help give robots X-ray vision. Apple … [Read more...]
The $20 Wyze Watch: A 2014 experience in 2021
Wyze is known for its low-cost devices such as webcams, a connected scale, and a smart thermostat, to name a few. So when the company launched the $20 (plus shipping) Wyze Watch, I ordered one. I wanted to see how well it worked as a health tracker … [Read more...]
Masonite opens the door on a smart home strategy
Masonite, a company known for making building supplies and doors, has jumped on the smart home bandwagon in a surprising way. On Thursday, the company dedicated a portion of its investor conference to plans for connected front doors, smarter doors … [Read more...]
What Arm’s new architecture says about the future of compute
Arm unveiled its latest chip architecture this week, a once-a-decade event that represents Arm's vision for the future of computing. Chip companies have it tough. Software can change monthly, but when you're literally etching a design into … [Read more...]
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