A whole lot of math is involved in robots' movements: When it comes to robots, whether it's a Roomba or a warehouse picker, there's a lot that goes into figuring out where it is in space. GPS doesn't always work indoors, plus the constant … [Read more...]
Podcast: Google’s Nest exec isn’t into smart homes
This week's show kicks off with Kevin and I discussing how Google's head of IoT isn't a believer in the smart home. Except he is. He just calls it something else, and we explain his rationale for doing so. We also explain why I am so excited about … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for July 19, 2019
Tuya inks a deal with Soracom: The Chinese company that provides the cloud back-end of more than 100,000 IoT companies has signed a deal with Soracom, which allows companies to pay for networking and connectivity on demand. The deal will offer each … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for June 28, 2019
Zebra Technologies acquires Profitect: Zebra Technologies, which provides RFID products to warehouses, sports teams, and more, has built a business of connected products that track people, inventory, and equipment. The company has now acquired … [Read more...]
NanoLock brings IoT security to the device level
Most of the IoT security companies I speak with are building network-based products that analyze network traffic and look for rogue devices. On the device side, larger companies such as Microsoft and Google are working with the chip firms to provide … [Read more...]
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