The standards group behind the Matter smart home interoperability protocol has delayed the release of the specification by three months, extending it until the fall of this year. In a blog post, the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) explains that … [Read more...]
Podcast: How will DST affect the IoT?
This week, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that would make it possible for states to use Daylight Saving Time all year round, so we discuss what it means for IoT devices and whether or not it will be a return to Y2K. For current crises, we cover … [Read more...]
Are you ready for shape-shifting robots?
I typically get excited with any robotics technology aimed at the smart home. Recently though, some new developments in this space have me expanding my horizons. That’s mainly because the latest robots themselves can expand and contract in size! And … [Read more...]
Everything Set tries to offer smart home security as a service
The average home now has 19 connected devices. This includes tablets, computers, printers, smart TVs, lightbulbs, smart speakers, and myriad other items that can range from the practical (cameras) to the ridiculous (egg-counting storage bins). But … [Read more...]
What does the invasion of Ukraine mean for IoT security?
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we've heard a lot about the threat of cyberattacks. In the lead-up to the war, which started on Feb. 24, the U.S. Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) published its Shields Up guidelines. … [Read more...]
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