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ARM’s CEO on Spectre and Meltdown, plus hot CES 2018 takes

Google was really pushing Google Assistant and the Google Home.

This week. the Internet of Things Podcast crew went to CES to discover that the consumer electronics industry was ALL OVER the internet of things. Yes,  Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant starred in everything, and we explain what that means.  Plus, we answer a question about bathroom fans taken from the listener hotline. After all that Simon Segars, the CEO of ARM, kindly talks about how to be safe with the massive Spectre and Meltdown security vulnerabilities and gave some context about what this means for the internet of things. Listen up.

Stacey Higginbotham

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