Innovation in flexible computing components is arriving in wave after wave of late. In June, a report detailed a 32-bit ARM microprocessor that could bend, and this month, we learned that Stanford researchers demonstrated working bendable RAM. When … [Read more...]
Free your mind: Digital twins aren’t just for buildings
What if a tech company presented a virtual keynote event where the on-stage CEO was digital and nobody knew it? That’s exactly what happened this past April and we just found out about it. At Nvidia’s GTC event, CEO Jensen Huang was represented by a … [Read more...]
A warning about sensors and surveillance
I often tell people that the reason I'm so excited about the IoT is because the combination of sensors, ubiquitous wireless, and cheap computing can be used to make the invisible visible. The benefits of using granular air quality monitoring to hold … [Read more...]
The number of new Wyze products has a negative impact on software updates
On our most recent IoT Podcast episode, Keith called in to our IoT Voicemail hotline with an observation and a question about Wyze's connected products. Keith feels that with so many new Wyze products hitting the market, the company can't keep up … [Read more...]
IoT News of the Week for July 9, 2021
Solid-state lighting moves a bit further: Amber, a startup building solid-state silicon to control lighting, has signed a deal with Infineon to commercialize its next-generation lighting controller, Amber (which I profiled last year). Amber's … [Read more...]
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