ProGlove's insight software is a good next step: ProGlove is one of my favorite IoT startups. I first met up with the company at an event in 2017, where it was showing off its wearable scanner. The scanner was incredibly small, fit on the backside of … [Read more...]
Podcast: A look at Arm’s new vision for computing
Om Malik takes Kevin's place this week as my co-host and also doubles as my guest. Malik is my former boss at GigaOm, is currently a partner at True Ventures, and writes thoughtfully about technology on his own blog. We start the show focused on … [Read more...]
HiveMQ is thinking about how to scale the IoT
Getting from a few hundred sensors to hundreds of thousands or even millions is one of the top reasons IoT projects fail. Scale in the IoT is beyond human management and even comprehension for most of us. Much like the computing world has to embrace … [Read more...]
Privacy and new functions will make TinyML big
Privacy and smart features that don't depend on an app will likely drive the adoption of machine learning (ML) on constrained edge devices going forward. That was the message Zach Shelby, CEO of Edge Impulse, and I tried to convey when we sat on a … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for March 26, 2021
What to pack when your industrial plant has been hacked: In a perfect example of what might be painfully obvious for one industry but completely novel for everyone else, Leslie Carhart, a principal industrial incident responder at Dragos, has laid … [Read more...]
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