It's been almost a decade since Apple put a processor inside an iPhone designed to handle sensor data. The motion co-processor appeared on the iPhone 5s in 2013 and marked a subtle shift in how manufacturers thought about battery-powered devices. … [Read more...]
Qualcomm launches wearable chips that may finally meet the moment
Qualcomm has redesigned its silicon designed for wearable devices such as smart watches and activity trackers to launch what it's calling the Snapdragon W5+ wearable platform. These designs are completely new and hopefully will help the makers of … [Read more...]
Did the IoT doom connected devices in the home?
This article is written by Alasdair Allan While the modern internet of things era is probably no more than a decade or so old, connecting things to the Internet isn’t a new idea. As early as 1982, there was a Coke machine connected to the … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for July 8, 2022
A smart home by any other name: It's no secret that consumers aren't really into buying the smart home. They might like a few one-off gadgets, but the concept of an interoperating system has fallen flat, possibly because it doesn't interoperate all … [Read more...]
Podcast: Welcome to the industrial metaverse
It’s been a minute since we’ve discussed the metaverse, but this week we cover Siemens’ deal with Nvidia to create the metaverse for the industrial IoT. It’s part of several announcements this week from Siemens that include an acquisition and a new … [Read more...]
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