After eight years of torturing my family with smart bulbs, sensors, connected kitchen appliances, and an assortment of software and devices that tended to mostly work, but would fail only at 2 a.m. in a show of sparks or lights or noise, I have … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Jan. 29, 2021
Flowserve launches its own predictive maintenance offering: This week, Flowserve, a creator of pumps and motors for the industrial world, launched a homegrown predictive maintenance service called RedRaven that uses custom vibration sensors that … [Read more...]
Podcast: Alexa Hunches, Tiny ML and a new wireless standard
This week's podcast is full of nerdy wonder. We start off with news from Amazon regarding proactive Hunches and the new Guard Plus service before mentioning that the Echo Show 10 is now available for pre-order. Then, in honor of the Tiny ML movement, … [Read more...]
Hiro uses IoT to bring a new form of home insurance to market
Insurance companies have dabbled in the smart home for years, testing devices that might help prevent leaks, fires, and robberies, and even subsidizing them in some cases. But unlike the automotive industry, where companies have used connectivity to … [Read more...]
There may soon be a lot riding on your wrist
For the last few months, I've been wearing two fitness trackers on my wrist (in fact, for one of those months I was wearing three). And this week, with the close of Google's Fitbit acquisition, I've been thinking a lot about wrist-worn wearables and … [Read more...]
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