If you want to see how far industry experts have come in defining the internet of things and thinking about how it should work, visit the Open IoT Mark web pages. A group of mostly (European) designers and makers last week gathered together to update … [Read more...]
After mesh, the Wi-Fi router is about to change again
I'm writing this article on the roof deck of my house two stories up from my modem. If I had a traditional Wi-Fi network, attempting to do much while so far from the router would result in pathetic connectivity. (And I certainly wouldn't be streaming … [Read more...]
Internet of Things News of the Week, June 30, 2017
Behind Petya was a hacker who now feels bad: This is a good story discussing both how the Petya malware was created and why, and then the incredible effects after it was tweaked and sent back out into the world with a different purpose. Instead of … [Read more...]
WigWag moves from consumer to enterprise IoT
Back in 2013 an Austin, Texas company called WigWag launched a Kickstarter campaign for a hub and sensor that offered a fairly complex recipe-setting service for the time. I called it a "heap of fun" but said that the programming might be daunting … [Read more...]
What IT can learn about cybersecurity from manufacturing
Last week I attended a Honeywell Process Solutions user group event in San Antonio because my love of the smart home is actually surpassed by my love of industrial IoT. This Honeywell division makes software and a few physical products to help … [Read more...]
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