Earlier this week, news broke that Google reportedly made an offer to acquire Fitbit, the company that makes popular activity trackers for mainstream consumers. I read dozens of reactions from Fitbit owners on social media and almost all of them can … [Read more...]
Let’s talk about your data options with predictive algorithms
Predictive algorithms make up a huge number of IoT success stories today. Generally applied as a way to predict failures or as a warning to provide maintenance in the near future, companies ranging from elevator makers to oil refineries are using … [Read more...]
How to remake the mobile operator for the IoT
Last week, Los Angeles hosted a U.S. version of the Mobile World Congress techstravaganza held every February in Barcelona. Over the last decade, MWC has gone from a show for mobile operators to a CES-level, must-attend event for everyone is tech. … [Read more...]
Ambient computing’s next big problem is intent
This week's most exciting tech news was probably the inclusion of a radar sensor in the latest Google phone. While Project Soli, which enables the phone to wake up when it detects someone's face or the fact that someone is reaching for it, may be … [Read more...]
How user perception changes the way consumers adopt platforms
This week, I was also at the Smart Kitchen Summit learning about robotic pizza-making machines for restaurants, chocolate-making machines for the home, and the future of consumer packaged goods, as Amazon builds ovens and does deals with the food … [Read more...]
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