Getting from a few hundred sensors to hundreds of thousands or even millions is one of the top reasons IoT projects fail. Scale in the IoT is beyond human management and even comprehension for most of us. Much like the computing world has to embrace … [Read more...]
Privacy and new functions will make TinyML big
Privacy and smart features that don't depend on an app will likely drive the adoption of machine learning (ML) on constrained edge devices going forward. That was the message Zach Shelby, CEO of Edge Impulse, and I tried to convey when we sat on a … [Read more...]
The Brick Consortium will build standards for smart buildings
As we start to emerge from the pandemic — and as we seek to seriously address climate change — smarter buildings are a huge opportunity. Understanding the built environments of our offices, factories, hospitals, and schools will help us use energy … [Read more...]
Why Apple pulled the plug on HomePod: High cost and lack of Thread support
In a move that surprised many, Apple last week quietly confirmed that it was pulling the plug on its HomePod speaker. The company will instead focus on its much less expensive HomePod mini product, although it will continue to support the $299 … [Read more...]
Smart cities need an audit plan for IoT
Cities may soon get a significant influx of federal cash, as the Biden administration appears ready to write a multitrillion-dollar bill that would fund repairs to existing roads, bridges, water treatment plants, and other critical infrastructure … [Read more...]
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