The market for specialty silicon that enables companies to run artificial intelligence models on battery-sipping and relatively constrained devices is flush with funds and ideas. Two new startups have entered the arena, each proposing a different way … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for April 3, 2020
Carriers and clouds make for an uneasy alliance: This week, two announcements came out that are worth discussing. Nokia announced a new service, called AVA Cognitive 5G, that helps telcos manage some of the challenges associated with building 5G … [Read more...]
Podcast: Use your wearable data to detect COVID-19
This week Kevin and I kick off the show with a discussion of who should be tracking you during the pandemic and what rules companies and governments should use in order to protect user privacy. We also dig into the importance of APIs after Apple … [Read more...]
This is where IoT-focused VCs are placing their COVID-19 bets
The venture and startup world is facing a two-tiered threat. First, there is the novel coronavirus and the attendant shutdowns and difficulties of suddenly becoming a remote operation overnight. Then there is the second threat of the financial … [Read more...]
We don’t have to choose between the pandemic and privacy
Given the rapid spread of COVID-19, governments around the world are trying out an array of new tracking technologies in an effort to identify where a sick person might have been and who they may have crossed paths with. Certain countries are using … [Read more...]
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