One of the more popular phrases associated with the internet of things is the "Fourth Industrial Revolution." This is the idea that the combination of cheap sensors, connectivity, and cheap analytics will lead to a holistic view of the world, and to … [Read more...]
How to create ambient notifications with Python and a smart bulb
Ever since mentioning my latest little coding project on the IoT Podcast, I’ve heard from a number of folks asking me how I did it. In case you missed it, I have a small Python app that checks the percentage gain or loss of a cryptocoin every two … [Read more...]
IoT News of the week for Jan. 26, 2018
Awesome paper on hacking sensors and what it means: I love human ingenuity, not only for building things up, but also because we can figure out novel ways to take things apart. Unfortunately this poses security risks as we combine our physical and IT … [Read more...]
This week’s podcast: IoT’s nuclear winter
The Apple HomePod goes on sale this week and Kevin is getting one for the show. We’re not sure if you should yet. We discuss that, and our respective Google Home experiments. We also cover Ring raising money at a big valuation, layoffs in consumer … [Read more...]
Shoof, there it is.
There's a big business in knowing where essential stuff is. Maybe you're a hospital administrator who wants to track crash carts, or perhaps you're managing FedEx shipments at an airport. Either way, if your business involves moving stuff or using … [Read more...]
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