This week Intel said it would spend another small fortune buying a chip company, Kevin discusses uses for LIDAR outside of connected cars and the Ring doorbell is embroiled in a security SNAFU. At SXSW this week, I learned about the IoT Design … [Read more...]
Come Visit the Bluetooth World Zones at Bluetooth World (sponsored)
At Bluetooth World, the key word for 2017 is experience, and visitors to the show floor will be able to experience innovation in so many ways, not least by visiting feature zones, focusing on distinct sectors where Bluetooth technology is enabling … [Read more...]
Startup Profile: Tracknet’s plan to take over the airwaves
Amid all the hype over 5G it's easy to forget that there are several efforts to augment cellular coverage using alternative low-power, low-bandwidth data networks. TrackNet is one of the companies trying to make a cheaper IoT network a … [Read more...]
Women have an edge in IoT businesses
I believe women, or management and negotiation techniques commonly attributed to women, will become essential in business as companies adopt the internet of things. Maybe it's because this week was International Women's Day or perhaps it was … [Read more...]
What’s wrong with the smart home?
I've been thinking for the last few months that we've misled people about the promise of the smart home, and perhaps as an industry, we need to focus on the basics before promising these intuitive homes of the future. I recently built a … [Read more...]
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