Like many of us, I spent the last week glued to my browser consuming news about the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. — specifically Seattle, where I now live. Like any journalist, I tried to find an angle involving the internet of things, where I could … [Read more...]
Semtech is making LoRa into a connectivity contender
For most people and businesses, the internet of things is still limited to a home, building, or campus network. If you want your device to work outside of a pre-determined space, then you have to rely on cellular, with all of the costs it entails. … [Read more...]
Podcast: Coronavirus help from the IoT
This week we continue our discussion of the coronavirus, because a week later, things are still getting canceled. Plus, Kevin shares some tips for having your smart home help you avoid infection. We then continue our case against Telnet with a report … [Read more...]
IoT kills the law of averages
We live in a world governed by data. We have data-driven medicine, data-driven policy, and in business, data-driven decision-making. But in many cases, the data is used in a traditional way; companies or policymakers look primarily at … [Read more...]
The EPA has created a program for the smart home
When it comes to the smart home, the focus lately has been on privacy and security. One big call to action has been the creation of an Energy Star-style standards label for smart home devices that makes clear they were created by following a set of … [Read more...]
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