Wyze makes some of the most reasonably-priced smart-home gear on the market and said earlier this month that it was planning a smorgasbord of new products, which Kevin and I detail in this episode. We then cover low-power wide-area networks with news … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for June 15, 2019
Ambient privacy in the age of connected surveillance: This is an extremely thought-provoking read that’s rather timely as we hear more and more about the technology used for monitoring our every action. The term “ambient privacy” is core to the theme … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for May 3, 2019
Organ transfer by drone: Societies are still figuring out the logistics associated with drone delivery. They are noisy, there's not always a good place for them to land, and they may not be the most cost-effective or reliable option available. … [Read more...]
Podcast: Goodbye Anki, hello connected pets
This week Kevin and I mourn the end of Anki, the company behind Kevin's beloved Vector robot. We also talk about the upcoming Google I/O, privacy expectations in apartments with connected devices and AT&T's nationwide NB-IoT network. From there … [Read more...]
How a customer satisfaction company plans to adapt for IoT
If you've wandered through a large airport in the last few years, you've likely seen a small, white, standalone terminal with four buttons that you could push to register how happy you were with the experience you just had while going through … [Read more...]
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