Sinopsis
Stacey Higginbotham (formerly Sr. Editor at Fortune) and co-host Kevin Tofel discuss the latest news and analysis of the Internet of Things. Covers Consumer IoT, Industrial IoT and Enterprise IoT. Guests include Vint Cerf, Om Malik, and people from Amazon.com, AT&T, IBM Watson and more.
Episodios
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Episode 217: Lutron has saved the smart bulb!
23/05/2019 Duración: 58minThis week, Lutron introduced the Aurora dimmer switch, which attaches to a traditional light switch to control your smart bulbs without any need of an electrician or tools. We love it! We also discuss the launch of Wyze’s light bulbs and newly added Google Assistant integration, Comcast’s proposed health sensors and Mediatek’s new chips for … Continue reading Episode 217: Lutron has saved the smart bulb!
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Episode 216: Your smart home data will lead to cheaper insurance
16/05/2019 Duración: 55minThis week Kevin and I continue discussing the fall out from Google killing the Works with Nest program. We discuss alternative devices for those who want to replace their Nest devices. Next, we go into the Amazon Alexa updates that add the Guard security features and sunrise and sunset schedule. Then we look at the … Continue reading Episode 216: Your smart home data will lead to cheaper insurance
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Episode 215: What Google killing Works with Nest means
09/05/2019 Duración: 57minThis week’s show is a long one, thanks to both Google I/O and Microsoft Build happening this week. We kick off with news from I/O about local processing and gesture controls before digging deep into what it means that Google is killing its Works with Nest program. We explain what it means for consumers, the … Continue reading Episode 215: What Google killing Works with Nest means
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Episode 214: Goodbye Anki, hello connected pets
02/05/2019 Duración: 50minThis 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 we discuss Congressional hearings on device security here and abroad in the U.K. In our quick … Continue reading Episode 214: Goodbye Anki, hello connected pets
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Episode 213: A deep dive into IoT Inspector
25/04/2019 Duración: 51minThis week’s podcast starts out with a focus on Clear Ventures’ new, $180 million venture fund dedicated to Industry 4.0. We stay with enterprise and industrial IoT to discuss a new round of funding for security firm VDOO and VMware’s new version of the Pulse IoT Platform. After that, we move to the smart home … Continue reading Episode 213: A deep dive into IoT Inspector
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Episode 212: How to find connected devices in your home or enterprise
18/04/2019 Duración: 58minThis week’s show is all about visibility. Kevin and I get started discussing the new IoT Inspector program that tracks what devices are on your network and how they behave. In other surveillance, we talk about how easy it is to identify total strangers using public cameras and public facial recognition programs, before discussing the … Continue reading Episode 212: How to find connected devices in your home or enterprise
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Episode 211: Google’s Anthos and the death of Stringify
11/04/2019 Duración: 01h01sThis week Kevin and I spend a chunk of the podcast discussing the end of Stringify and the other options available to users. We also talk about the need for an easy way to transfer automations from one system to another. After that, we tackle Google’s Anthos cloud platform and what it means for the … Continue reading Episode 211: Google’s Anthos and the death of Stringify
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Episode 210: Hannover Messe and haptic IoT
04/04/2019 Duración: 53minThis week’s show focuses on the tremendous amount of industrial IoT news coming out of the Hannover Messe event held in Germany. We cover Microsoft and BMW’s Open Manufacturing Platform and the similarly named Open Industry 4.0 Alliance as well as the prevalence of 5G news at the show. After explaining what is going on … Continue reading Episode 210: Hannover Messe and haptic IoT
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Episode 209: The industrial IoT is under attack
28/03/2019 Duración: 54minThis week I’m in Helsinki learning a lot about Finnish IoT. I’ll write about it more in the newsletter, but in the meantime, Kevin and I discussed where Siri and HomeKit fit in with Apple’s services strategy, new funding for CyberX and several reasons that industrial IoT security is becoming such a critical issue. Plume … Continue reading Episode 209: The industrial IoT is under attack
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Episode 208: IKEA’s smart home arrives in August
21/03/2019 Duración: 55minKevin was out of town this week, so I co-hosted the podcast with my former colleague Chris Albrecht, who is managing editor at the Spoon, a foodtech site and the head of the Articulate conference all about kitchen robots. We start the show with news about Vivint adding cars to its smart home product and … Continue reading Episode 208: IKEA’s smart home arrives in August
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Episode 207: The smart home at SXSW
14/03/2019 Duración: 01h12minThis week’s show features a lot of little news bits starting with a discussion about Charter testing a new smart home device management platform and another chat about facial recognition. We then return to the lessons that Boeing’s 737 MAX saga have to teach the IoT industry before diving into Google news starting with continued … Continue reading Episode 207: The smart home at SXSW
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Episode 206: Why your smart devices cost so much
07/03/2019 Duración: 53minThis week Kevin and I start off the show with a discussion about Google’s new Coral board that provides machine learning at the edge. We then jump to sensor company Centralite’s bankruptcy filing in Alabama. We also discuss the death of Jibo and how the end of Lighthouse meant new patents for Apple. After covering … Continue reading Episode 206: Why your smart devices cost so much
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Episode 205: How technology will shape your energy bills
28/02/2019 Duración: 53minThere were two big shows this week with Embedded World and Mobile World Congress. Thus, this week’s show focuses a lot on industrial and enterprise news starting with a deep dive on ARM’s PSA certification announcement. We explain what it means and how it should improve IoT security for all before moving to news about … Continue reading Episode 205: How technology will shape your energy bills
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Episode 204: Apple’s next big market and Silicon Labs’ CEO
21/02/2019 Duración: 51minThis week Kevin and start the show with an educated guess about what comes next for Apple after the iPhone and then discuss the leadership transition at IFTTT. In the wake of Google saying that it didn’t disclose the microphone inside the Nest Guard box, Kevin and I reiterate our take from last week, which is … Continue reading Episode 204: Apple’s next big market and Silicon Labs’ CEO
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Episode 203: Amazon’s Eero buy and RISC-V
14/02/2019 Duración: 56minThere were several acquisitions this week and the end of two prominent IoT platforms to cover, so Kevin and I had a lot to talk about. We kick off the show with Amazon’s purchase of mesh Wi-Fi company Eero and then segue into a conversation about Amazon’s data collection efforts. From there we move into security company … Continue reading Episode 203: Amazon’s Eero buy and RISC-V
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Episode 202: What happens when your smart home gets a subpoena
07/02/2019 Duración: 58minThis week’s news was somewhat grim for the smart home with Lowe’s shutting down its Iris smart home hub program and a number of acquisitions in the space. Those include LIFX, Neeo, and WigWag. We are pumped about the rise in mainstream attention for consent around data use and privacy. Unfortunately, we also have a bunch … Continue reading Episode 202: What happens when your smart home gets a subpoena
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Episode 201: Bluetooth gets better and more smart lights
31/01/2019 Duración: 52minThe Bluetooth Special Interest Group has released new standards that improve location tracking, so we talk about Kevin’s hopes for that and save the bigger details for our guest segment. We’ve got two new smart lighting products. The first is from Casper —yes the mattress company — and the second is from a startup called … Continue reading Episode 201: Bluetooth gets better and more smart lights
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Episode 200: These are the features that matter in the smart kitchen
24/01/2019 Duración: 58minThis week’s podcast kicks off with a discussion about property owners forcing smart apartments on renters. The discussion was sparked by a series of tweets. Kevin and I discovered the name of the company behind the service and cover some of the challenges associated with the proposition. (Here’s a hack of the device on GitHub.) … Continue reading Episode 200: These are the features that matter in the smart kitchen
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Episode 199: Check out Maslow’s Hierarchy of IoT
17/01/2019 Duración: 59minWe finish up our CES thoughts this week, although after living it, writing about it and talking about I’m not sure what’s been covered and where. We talk about Wi-Fi devices, Chamberlain working with Amazon’s Key program, and Kevin’s post-CES thoughts. We then turn to some security issues that are still plaguing companies grabbing and storing IoT data from Gemalto … Continue reading Episode 199: Check out Maslow’s Hierarchy of IoT
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Special Edition: 2019 CES episode
14/01/2019 Duración: 37minIt’s time for our annual CES edition of the Internet of Things Podcast! This year’s CES wrap focuses on newer additions to the gadget world with conversations from Procter & Gamble and Kohler. You’ll find out why Kohler stuck Alexa in a toilet. I also talk to folks about Bluetooth, Thread, and Wi-Fi, because I’m a … Continue reading Special Edition: 2019 CES episode