The internet of things, with its billions of connected devices, presents new security challenges. We're just now figuring out what those new challenges are and how to handle them. Ordr, a startup founded in 2015 that launched this week, has managed … [Read more...]
It’s time for chips that combine cellular and unlicensed bands
Companies making low-cost sensors that rely on battery power have long turned to a handful of wireless technologies available in what's known as the unlicensed spectrum bands. Bluetooth Low Energy, ZigBee, and Z-Wave each offer a way to connect … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for March 1, 2019
And the Oscar for best home hub goes to... Samsung's SmartThings. That's according to The Wirecutter, which I used to write for, and which has done a deep dive on smart home hubs. However, it also offers the caveat that most people probably don't … [Read more...]
Podcast: How technology will shape your energy bills
There were two big shows this week with Embedded world and Mobile World Congress. Thus, this week's show focuses a lot on industrial and enterprise news starting with a deep dive on ARM's PSA certification announcement. We explain what it means and … [Read more...]
Is this the end of pilot purgatory for IoT?
The number of companies adopting IoT products has jumped significantly, according to a recent report from Vodafone, to 34% from 29% the year before. The numbers are part of Vodafone's annual survey of 1,430 business executives around the world about … [Read more...]
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