A lot of ink (or pixels) has been devoted to covering Amazon's device launch this week, including my own contribution. The biggest themes emerging are concerns about Amazon building a surveillance apparatus in your home and how its theme of ambient … [Read more...]
This factory is using AR to help with a hiring crunch
The "help wanted" signs scattered throughout restaurants, stores, and medical offices are becoming all too familiar these days. While economists can debate if that's because pay is too low or pandemic benefits are too high, the end result is the … [Read more...]
Forget perimeters; for security, look at device behavior
Not a week goes by without some sort of vulnerability or breach associated with the IoT taking place. More devices, varied devices, and the rise of far more sophisticated attackers have led to big IT firms investing in their own security capabilities … [Read more...]
6 takeaways from this week’s Works With event
This week, Silicon Labs held its annual Works With event, covering all aspects of the IoT. While many of the sessions were aimed at engineers trying to learn specific skills for product development, the event held a few panels with a larger focus … [Read more...]
Why TinyML looks like a fit for the developing world
Running small machine learning models on embedded devices has become a rich topic of research and investment, both at large tech companies and in academia. It's not really mainstream yet, but it's possible that the use cases where TinyML delivers the … [Read more...]
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