I've lost track of how many years that I've called for personal presence in the home. And by "personal presence" I mean smarts that tell my house who is in what room and then control lights, music or other devices based on that context. So when I … [Read more...]
Mozilla’s holiday device list is a welcome signal for IoT
Mozilla's annual list of connected consumer devices that have poor security practices or the potential to royally invade your privacy is out, and this time I'm fully on board with the way the organization has designed its study. Based on user … [Read more...]
The IoT is vulnerable — hackers just need a business model
Concerns about vulnerable connected devices in enterprise and industrial settings have recently been widespread, but for the most part, any hacks have been relatively small and committed by nation states. The Stuxnet virus is one example. However, … [Read more...]
Are there any inexpensive Wi-Fi bulbs that work with a traditional-looking remote control?
On the most recent IoT Podcast episode, John called in with a question to our Podcast Hotline. John's been on the hunt for inexpensive Wi-Fi lights that can be managed with a physical remote control in addition to the standard phone companion … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Nov. 22, 2019
Alexa continues to dominate the smart speaker market: When it comes to smart speaker sales, Amazon continues to boost its lead, according to Q3 data from IHS Markit. Amazon shipped twice as many smart speakers as Google, thanks in part to Amazon … [Read more...]
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