Manufacturers have been adding connected tech and more automation to their factories in recent years. While the manufacturing sector has been an early adopter of dedicated sensors and controllers for decades, in the last few years, manufacturers have … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for April 10, 2020
Cisco acquires Fluidmesh for super-fast IoT networks: This week, Cisco said it had acquired New York-based Fluidmesh Networks, which makes a wireless backhaul technology that can deliver packets from devices moving at more than 300 km/h (186 mph). … [Read more...]
Podcast: Insurance gets smart and Google Home gets local
Kevin and I kick off the show with the news that Google is moving ahead on its local control for certain smart home devices, which will be helpful for people who want faster response times and a bit more privacy. We also discuss the FCC's approval to … [Read more...]
Amber’s software-defined electrical currents could change the IoT
As a product reviewer for several publications, I've played around with my fair share of electrical devices — from installing switches to blowing out doorbell transformers. So when I first sat down with Thar Casey, the CEO of Amber, to learn about … [Read more...]
Peer-to-peer track and trace networks are now a thing
Once governments lift their shelter-in-place orders, we'll still need a way to track infections and trace the contacts of people who are infected, especially if we want to resume any sort of normalcy. Governments at the federal level around the world … [Read more...]
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