Companies working on the Project for Connected Home over IP (CHIP), or what I like to think of as theĀ grand unification standard for the smart home, expect certified consumer products by the end of next year, despite the potential delays wrought by … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for April 24, 2020
Spectrum for 6GHz Wi-Fi gets OK'd: The world of Wi-Fi is about to get a super fast lane for new devices thanks to the FCC voting on Thursday to approve 1,200 megahertz of spectrum in the 6GHz band. This will add to the existing 5GHz and 2.4 GHz bands … [Read more...]
Deactivation and disconnections: How will an IoT product die?
I get an email from a ghost every month. My Lux thermostat, which I removed from my wall sometime in 2018 after deactivating the app, sends me an email with the subject, "Your Wireless Thermostat Is Offline." Technically, the thermostat isn't sending … [Read more...]
Podcast: Wyze gear and everything’s coming up COVID
This week's Internet of Things Podcast kicks off with a discussion of all the ways that IoT companies are evolving their products and pitches for the pandemic. We cover handwashing sensors, door sensors, and Raspberry Pis before moving onto discuss … [Read more...]
Here’s how Apple and Google are working together for a phone-based COVID-19 track and trace solution
On a recent IoT Podcast episode, we debated the idea of a phone-based method to track and trace COVID-19, which would certainly have some potential privacy implications. For example, South Korea has kept its number of COVID-19 cases lower than most … [Read more...]
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