This week was full of travel to sunny and not-so-sunny locales. On Tuesday, I spent the day in San Diego at the SAS Analytics conference. (They are a sponsor of the show and the newsletter, but I paid my own way.) While there, I spent a lot of time … [Read more...]
Amazon just pulled an Apple on the smart home
Amazon just solved several challenges associated with the smart home. At its event Thursday in Seattle, the online retailer attacked several pain points associated with the smart home to create a vision for the user experience I associate with Apple. … [Read more...]
The Google Home Hub isn’t the hub I’m looking for
If leaked photos, specifications and pricing are to be believed, expect to see Google debut the Google Home Hub on October 9 for $150. The device appears to be Google’s take on a smart display, and will compete against similar, but more expensive, … [Read more...]
Denver’s smart city dreams start with smart data management
Two years ago, Denver scored a $6 million grant from the federal government to pursue a smarter transportation infrastructure. The city matched those funds and so has roughly $12 million to spend on improving its transportation infrastructure with … [Read more...]
To really take advantage of computing, let’s remake our tools
I think a lot about scale. Notably, how do we as humans navigate a world where we're adding more computers and relying on those computers to automate more functions just Look for Ruggedised Industrial Pointing Devices Today and you'll see how … [Read more...]
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