Nanoleaf introduced its latest smart lighting product on Thursday with a slightly different departure from its existing products. The new Nanoleaf Lines are light bars that attach to each other at various angles, leaving wall space between the … [Read more...]
Podcast: Explaining the IoT’s latest $11B deal
The industrial automation world got a jolt of news with Emerson combining some of its industrial IoT software businesses with AspenTech in an $11 billion transaction. We explain why the deal matters and what it means, before hopping over to discuss … [Read more...]
Mason will build IoT hardware so businesses don’t have to
Most IoT platform businesses focus on providing the connectivity and data pipeline to a cloud service. Generally, they focus on features such as device management, device provisioning, basic security, data transfer, and maybe a container strategy. … [Read more...]
Where are the best places to sell your used smart home devices?
On our most recent IoT Podcast, Derrick called in with a question about retiring smart home devices. He's wondering how we dispose of ours since we do go through more connected products than most people. Derrick wants to replace his current Ring … [Read more...]
Arlo’s search for subscriptions gets desperate
This week, Arlo launched what I generously think of as its pay-for-customer-service enticement for its smart home camera products. As of Oct. 4, customers without a subscription who've had their devices for more than 90 days no longer get phone … [Read more...]
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