Roughly every 10 years, we get a new cellular communication standard. In 2000, we got 3G. In 2010, we got 4G (LTE). And in 2019, we had 5G shoved down our collective throats (indeed, demand for the 5G transition has been nothing like the demand for … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for May 28, 2021
Is this an easier way to build digital twins? Digital twins are digital simulations of the physical world and a physical process. By applying real-world data to a virtual model people can understand how forces or stresses might affect an individual … [Read more...]
Podcast: Google’s Fuchsia looks promising for the IoT
Did you know that Roku aims to get into the smart home game? We discuss that along with a new set of vulnerabilities in Bluetooth during the first part of the show, before moving onto Google's new Fuchsia OS and some updates from Google I/O. After … [Read more...]
With Wi-Fi chips in short supply, Minim finds a way
The chip shortage shows no sign of letting up, and while we may be looking forward to innovation in chip design and better software as a result of the shortage, companies also have to deal with the here and now. So I spoke with Minim, a software … [Read more...]
Should you sell all of your smart home gear to get ready for Matter?
On our most recent IoT Podcast episode, Josh called in to the voicemail hotline with a Matter question. He’s moving to a new home soon and has already packed up his smart home gear. That includes Insteon lighting products, Z-Wave devices, and a … [Read more...]
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