On our most recent IoT Podcast episode, Brent called in to our voicemail hotline to ask about smart smoke detectors. Specifically, he’s interested in what interesting functions they offer that can give him more bang for his buck. We tackled this … [Read more...]
COVID-19 will drive IoT solutions for SMBs, but at what cost?
As businesses prepare to bring their employees back onsite, large and small vendors are pushing IoT-based products to help businesses track their employees for purposes of contact tracing, social distancing, and ensuring they don't breach lowered … [Read more...]
Machine learning at the edge still has a ways to go
When it comes to edge computing and machine learning, there's a lot of marketing hype out there that ignores the reality of current deployments. Dan Jeavons, general manager of data science at Shell, said at a Stacey on IoT event on Thursday that … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for IoT for June 12, 2020
Qualcomm inks a deal with JLC Infrastructure and Ignite for smarter cities: Qualcomm is now focusing on smart cities and selling its technology to municipal buyers with a new partnership with JLC Infrastructure and Ignite. Qualcomm has a history of … [Read more...]
Podcast: Let’s talk about anonymity by design
This week's podcast starts off with IBM's decision to stop selling facial recognition software (we recorded before Amazon made a similar announcement) and then shifts to a discussion on neuromorphic computing. From there we discuss Lutron's new … [Read more...]
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