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Shhh! We’re heading towards a quieter, gesture-based smart home

February 27, 2019 by Kevin C. Tofel Leave a Comment

To say that voice has become a primary control for the smart home would be a vast understatement. In less than five years since the first Amazon Echo device was launched, smart speakers equipped with microphones have not only become mainstays in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Analysis, Featured Tagged With: 3-D sensors, context, facial recognition, gestures, Motion Sensors, smart home, Time of Flight sensors

The next step in IoT is vision, so let’s give computers depth perception

September 12, 2017 by Stacey Higginbotham Leave a Comment

I talk a lot about computer vision because I think it's a core enabling technology for vastly more efficient understanding and use of the world around us. When a computer can see, it can apply its intense analytical powers to the images and offer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Analysis, Featured Tagged With: 3-D sensors, Blue River Technology, computer vision, iphone, John Deere, LIDAR, lighthouse, Qualcomm

Internet of Things news of the week August 11, 2017

August 12, 2017 by Stacey Higginbotham Leave a Comment

Did Big Ass Fans make a big ass mistake? Stop reading this and go read this story from the founder of Big Ass Fans (they make giant fans and smaller fans) on his connected device journey so far. He concludes that his company made a connected product … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: 3-D sensors, alexa, AppleWatch, Big Ass Fans, DARPA, fitbit, MIT, Tableau, Tovala, UL

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