I'm going to keep this article really short to help make up for the tome of an essay above, although the topic is related. This week, Carnegie Mellon released what it's calling the IoT Privacy Assistant app, which shows users the location of nearby … [Read more...]
When did Amazon become so problematic?
Amazon this week kicked off a three-week conference dedicated to its suite of cloud computing offerings, collectively known as Amazon Web Services (AWS). Developers, analysts, and members of the media have signed up in order to understand what those … [Read more...]
Telia’s smart home strategy focuses on families, not gadgets
I spent this morning on a call with Telia discussing its Smart Family app. I reached out to the Nordic telco because I liked some of the comments one of its employees made during my recent Level Up the Smart Home event about consent and their … [Read more...]
Businesses will embrace shared spectrum for factory 5G
John Deere last week shared its plans for the nearly half a million dollars' worth of public airwaves it purchased in the recent Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) auction. The agricultural giant purchased a spectrum license in five counties — … [Read more...]
Here’s what the Biden presidency will mean for IoT
Roughly four years ago, I sat down to consider what Donald Trump's presidency would mean for the internet of things. Broadly speaking, I did well with my predictions, although I was disappointed the plan to invest in American infrastructure didn't … [Read more...]
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