The internet of things makes it easier to turn off my lights from bed, but it can also give scientists a powerful new tool for gathering data. To be sure, using sensors to research data is nothing new. But the size — and cost — of such sensors have … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Feb. 12, 2021
COVID-19 is a great IoT sales pitch: COVID-19 has helped create the ultimate use case for the internet of things, and companies are not shy about bringing these use cases to the forefront in an effort to sell their services. Whether it's an … [Read more...]
Podcast: Wi-Fi 6 for IoT and water plant security
This week's podcast starts off with the launch of the Tuya Wi-Fi 6 modules, which will bring features of Wi-Fi 6 to IoT devices. Keeping on the Wi-Fi theme, we also discuss the new Shelly Wi-Fi motion sensor. We then talk about the new Raspberry Pi … [Read more...]
Switching from Google Home to Apple HomeKit: A costly, privacy-centric change
After a solid few years of running my smart home on Google’s platform, I’m starting a transition to Apple HomeKit. For several reasons, it’s not going to be a cheap or seamless endeavor. And it’s going to take some compromises on my part as … [Read more...]
A series of standards moves could make massive IoT real
Connectivity is still a challenge for the internet of things. Yes, there are numerous standards out there to choose from, but if we want to ultimately connect hundreds of millions of sensors to the internet, we need connectivity that's low-power, … [Read more...]
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