This week on The Internet of Things Podcast, hear from Phil Skipper of Vodafone, who discusses the details of building a low power wide area network using cellular. Skipper is betting on NB-IoT, and he explains the role it will play compared with Cat … [Read more...]
What’s in my smart home: October 2017
Having moved from a single family home to a townhouse last year, my smart home has changed a little. Mostly for the better, but not always: Gotta keep the HOA happy, which is why my smart lock is brass, which both my wife and I are not fans of. C'est … [Read more...]
Netonomy wants to win in the race to secure the smart home
This week’s KRACK vulnerability brought to light many of the fears around connected gadgets proliferating in our homes. Perhaps the biggest one being that such gadgets could lead to some epic security flaws. KRACK, which is a flaw in the Wi-Fi … [Read more...]
August’s sale is just one in consumer IoT’s year of reckoning
This week Swedish lock company Assa Abloy said it would buy August, the maker connected locks. I also found out that Immedia, the company that makes the Blink cameras and alarm system is also on the market. Blink didn't respond to my inquiry about it … [Read more...]
IoT News of the week for Oct 20, 2017
Samsung takes steps toward making its IoT vision real: In 2015 I sat in a CES hall listening to the head of Samsung describe his vision of a connected world where all devices worked together. This was after Samsung had purchased SmartThings, which … [Read more...]
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