As I finished my CES planning this week, I realized I didn't have to write a traditional, what-to-expect-from-CES post that I've written for what feels like a decade since I'm not at a major publication anymore. The exhilaration I felt was fleeting … [Read more...]
Sigfox’s network hits 100 U.S. cities: Does it matter?
Sigfox, the French company building a low-power wireless network for the internet of things, has now covered 20 percent of the U.S. population with its proprietary network. It celebrated the news this week when it said it had achieved its … [Read more...]
Do we really need a personal assistant?
I spent a lot of time this week talking about personal assistants thanks to Google finally announcing its operating system for the internet of things (dubbed Android Things) and taking its Weave communications protocol out of developer preview. The … [Read more...]
Google has good AI, but it’s not smart enough
Google has released a new API for developers that will allow them to create chatbots for the Google Home. It's called Actions on Google, and it will let developers build conversations between users and Google's artificial intelligence, known … [Read more...]
Forget pipes, there’s way more to IoT infrastructure
A couple of months ago I gave a talk at a ThinkMonk event in London. It was a hot and sweaty time (no air conditioning during a heatwave!) but a great event. RedMonk finally published a video of my talk, and I thought I'd share it via this link to … [Read more...]