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...]
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...]
Researchers find potentially vulnerable smart home devices
Smart home devices from major manufacturers including Amazon and Samsung appear to be using old, vulnerable software to handle the encryption of data from their devices, according to research published earlier this week. The findings were derived … [Read more...]
Why the future of hardware may come via subscription
I write a lot about how connected hardware ends up looking a lot more like software. For example, the companies making smart devices can turn them off with a software update. Or they can use those same over-the-air updates to add new features. And … [Read more...]
Get ready for the end of general purpose wireless networks
For decades, most devices surfed between cellular and Wi-Fi networks. If you were at home, your devices would have popped over to the cellular network for, say, calls, or if the main internet went out. Otherwise, Wi-Fi was the most likely conduit … [Read more...]
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