On our most recent IoT podcast, a high-school student called in with a question to our voicemail hotline. She wants to learn more about the IoT in her final school semester and is looking for advice on and how to do that. She’s done some small IoT … [Read more...]
Why 5G network slicing is a big deal for IoT
This week, Ericsson announced that it's made network slicing commercially available for networks running its 5G equipment. This is a game changer for the industrial and enterprise IoT, and maybe later, for consumers. Network slicing may also allow … [Read more...]
Lennar teams up with Ring for the smart home 2.0
Lennar, Inc, one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S., is making it easier for homebuyers to purchase a complete smart home. Today the company announced Lennar Communities Connected by Ring, a full smart system with connectivity, a thermostat, … [Read more...]
Who’s in charge of the smart house? Yes, the actual house.
After eight years of torturing my family with smart bulbs, sensors, connected kitchen appliances, and an assortment of software and devices that tended to mostly work, but would fail only at 2 a.m. in a show of sparks or lights or noise, I have … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Jan. 29, 2021
Flowserve launches its own predictive maintenance offering: This week, Flowserve, a creator of pumps and motors for the industrial world, launched a homegrown predictive maintenance service called RedRaven that uses custom vibration sensors that … [Read more...]
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