On our most recent IoT Podcast episode, we heard from Kevin in California, who left a message for us on the IoT Podcast Hotline. Like me, Kevin has been a big fan of the Wink hub, which he currently uses. However, he is planning to migrate away from … [Read more...]
How IoT can and can’t help us go back to work
I've been meaning to write about connected tech in office buildings that could track fevers, ensure people maintain social distancing, and even help with contact tracing for a while now. But every time I get off the phone with an executive who has … [Read more...]
This one is for the IoT naysayers
This week, a tech pundit tweeted, "There's no such thing as IoT." It came on the heels of a friend of mine's awesome newsletter last month, which argued that it no longer makes sense to break out IoT as a category because everything is being … [Read more...]
Why ARM is offering a new form of “custom” Cortex chips
ARM announced Tuesday that it will let customers customize their own chips for smartphones and machine learning jobs with the goal of achieving a boost in sustained peak performance without sacrificing too much battery life. The program will let … [Read more...]
Let’s dig into this new consortium for digital twins
Last week Dell, Microsoft, property developer Lendlease, and engineering software company Ansys announced they were part of a new consortium formed to build standards for the creation and use of digital twins. The group, called the Digital Twin … [Read more...]
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