This story was originally published on Friday Oct. 28, 2022 in my weekly IoT newsletter. Cities adopt technology for two primary reasons: safety and cost savings. Both of these are driven by a need to please constituents who want lower taxes and … [Read more...]
Everactive launches dev kit as tech kicks batteries to the curb
Everactive, a company that has been making energy-harvesting sensors for industrial uses, has launched its first development kit as part of a strategic shift for the 10-year-old company. The kit will be available for sale next month and will let … [Read more...]
We’re getting a consumer IoT security label next year!
The White House is moving forward with an IoT security and privacy label, with plans to have a formal label by spring of 2023. To kickstart the effort, it invited officials from government, industry, academia, and consumer organizations to discuss … [Read more...]
NTT envisions a “greener” IoT sensor
This story was originally published in my Oct. 14 weekly IoT newsletter. One of the larger challenges associated with the internet of things is e-waste. Every sensor deployed into the world has a cache of heavy, rare metals and hard-to-recycle … [Read more...]
How Matter is a key step forward for cybersecurity
This story was originally published in my Oct. 14 weekly IoT newsletter. One of my favorite things about the Matter home interoperability protocol is that even if it doesn't make it easy to manage my crazy complex smart home right from the … [Read more...]
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