Predictive algorithms make up a huge number of IoT success stories today. Generally applied as a way to predict failures or as a warning to provide maintenance in the near future, companies ranging from elevator makers to oil refineries are using … [Read more...]
What options are there for smart, customizable outdoor holiday lights?
On our most recent IoT Podcast episode, Clarissa left us a voicemail asking for a smart home product that you’d think would be readily available. Unfortunately, programmable holiday LED strip lighting for the outdoors are relatively hard to come … [Read more...]
How to remake the mobile operator for the IoT
Last week, Los Angeles hosted a U.S. version of the Mobile World Congress techstravaganza held every February in Barcelona. Over the last decade, MWC has gone from a show for mobile operators to a CES-level, must-attend event for everyone is tech. … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for Oct. 25, 2019
OCF just subsumed another standards organization to bring about interoperable smart buildings: The Open Connectivity Foundation, a group trying to promote an interoperable standard that would allow connected devices to share identifying and … [Read more...]
Podcast: Tuya, toilets and Twinklys
This week Kevin and I start with an update on Tuya full of a variety of news the company announced at a conference held this week in Shenzen, China. From there we discuss two updates with the maker of Philips Hue light bulbs that means you won't need … [Read more...]
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