I've been meaning to write about connected tech in office buildings that could track fevers, ensure people maintain social distancing, and even help with contact tracing for a while now. But every time I get off the phone with an executive who has … [Read more...]
This one is for the IoT naysayers
This week, a tech pundit tweeted, "There's no such thing as IoT." It came on the heels of a friend of mine's awesome newsletter last month, which argued that it no longer makes sense to break out IoT as a category because everything is being … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for May 29, 2020
Savant's GE Lighting buy is a big deal: We discussed this deal on the podcast, but The Wall Street Journal puts the price of GE's lighting business at around $250 million, which is much less than what GE had hoped for. The sale gets GE out of the … [Read more...]
Podcast: Wink is a bad boyfriend and what about Wi-Fi HaLow?
This week's show starts off with Wink's new pricing plan (although it feels less like a plan and more like watching a toddler trying to chase a soccer ball.) After that, we talk about Wemo's decision to address a known security issue by pushing users … [Read more...]
Why ARM is offering a new form of “custom” Cortex chips
ARM announced Tuesday that it will let customers customize their own chips for smartphones and machine learning jobs with the goal of achieving a boost in sustained peak performance without sacrificing too much battery life. The program will let … [Read more...]
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