A field trip this week to a pilot distillation facility on the University of Texas campus gave me new perspective on the challenges of delivering wireless in outdoor, industrial settings. Peter Zornio, chief technology officer with Emerson … [Read more...]
What smart homes can learn from enterprise IoT
This year may go down as the last year that companies tossed connected devices out into the market without a plan for the long-term business model required to support it. Or at least I hope it is. This was a focus of a conversation I held last week … [Read more...]
The open web is dead, but do we have to kill the internet too?
For many years I covered the the Federal Communications Commission, specifically the years-long fight to get some sort of formal network neutrality regulation passed. Then I started digging into the so-called internet of things a half decade ago as … [Read more...]
It’s time for our smart homes to get smarter (with ML and AI)
Amazon announced that it sold millions of Alexa devices last weekend, helping to bring digital assistants to more individuals and smart homes. And yet, how “smart” are our smart homes these days, really? Not very when you think about … [Read more...]
The 2017 IoT Podcast Gift Guide (written version)
Last Friday kicked off the holiday giving season, so my IoT Podcast co-host Kevin Tofel and I have pooled our experiences over the last year to create a list of tried and true devices that make a good gift. Some are for kids, some are for pets, and … [Read more...]
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