This week, Ericsson announced that it's made network slicing commercially available for networks running its 5G equipment. This is a game changer for the industrial and enterprise IoT, and maybe later, for consumers. Network slicing may also allow … [Read more...]
Who’s in charge of the smart house? Yes, the actual house.
After eight years of torturing my family with smart bulbs, sensors, connected kitchen appliances, and an assortment of software and devices that tended to mostly work, but would fail only at 2 a.m. in a show of sparks or lights or noise, I have … [Read more...]
There may soon be a lot riding on your wrist
For the last few months, I've been wearing two fitness trackers on my wrist (in fact, for one of those months I was wearing three). And this week, with the close of Google's Fitbit acquisition, I've been thinking a lot about wrist-worn wearables and … [Read more...]
Wi-Fi 6E is great, but not for the IoT
This week at CES, we saw several Wi-Fi 6E-compatible devices launch, including a router from Netgear and a phone from Samsung. While this is awesome, I know y'all are going to ask what it means for the internet of things. And I am happy to tell … [Read more...]
Tech has its week of reckoning
If you wanted to see two completely divergent narratives around tech, this week was the time to do it. On one hand, we had CES, a wan, digital version of the giant consumer technology trade show held every January. And on the other hand, we saw how … [Read more...]
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