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 158: Stacey and Kevin debate robots
05/04/2018 Duración: 51minIntel said it would sell its nine-year-old IoT acquisition Wind River to private equity firm TPG this week. We explain why, and offer some context on the deal. Driven by Spotify’s public listing, I suggest how it can improve its service for the IoT, and then Kevin and I debate what we’d like to see … Continue reading Episode 158: Stacey and Kevin debate robots
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Episode 157: Why Foxconn is buying Belkin and the future of healthcare
29/03/2018 Duración: 53minWe discuss two big news issues this week with the first being Foxconn’s offer to buy Belkin for $866 million. The deal would include the Wemo line of smart home devices and the Phyn leak detection joint venture. After that, data, privacy and surveillance rule the show in light of Facebook’s decision to delay its … Continue reading Episode 157: Why Foxconn is buying Belkin and the future of healthcare
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Episode 156: Lennar’s smart home and why it dumped Apple HomeKit
22/03/2018 Duración: 01h04minLike the rest of the tech media, Kevin and I kick off the show with a discussion about data collection and privacy in light of the allegations against Cambridge Analytica. It’s a stark reminder on what can be gleaned from your information as well as how much of your data is being gathered without your … Continue reading Episode 156: Lennar’s smart home and why it dumped Apple HomeKit
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Episode 155: New toys, Pi Day and insect-tracking LIDAR
15/03/2018 Duración: 51minWe have reached the purported end of Broadcom’s bid for Qualcomm, so Kevin and I finally shared our thoughts on the topic. After that we discussed a murder that was solved using evidence from connected devices, Google Routines and Strava’s privacy clean up. We used the SmartThings outage to discuss whether or not we need … Continue reading Episode 155: New toys, Pi Day and insect-tracking LIDAR
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Episode 154: Google and Amazon fight and we are the losers
08/03/2018 Duración: 51minThe tech titans are feuding again, and this time it means you can no longer buy Google’s Nest gear on Amazon’s online store. Kevin and I dissect the fight and speculate where it could lead. We also hit on funding for Ecobee, Alexa’s creepy laugh, and I ponder buying Delta’s pricey new Alexa-enabled faucet. Kevin … Continue reading Episode 154: Google and Amazon fight and we are the losers
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Episode 153: Mobile World Congress news and a deep dive into IOTA
01/03/2018 Duración: 50minThe big news from this week has been Amazon’s proposed acquisition of Ring for $1 billion or more. Kevin and I explain the deal and share our concerns before turning to the issue of smarter cameras including the recently reviewed Google Clip. From there we discuss news from Mobile World Congress and then dig into … Continue reading Episode 153: Mobile World Congress news and a deep dive into IOTA
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Episode 152: Hot new sensors and Google’s latest deal
22/02/2018 Duración: 54minEvery week we talk about Alexa, and this week’s story is about Amazon showing Alexa off at the annual Toy Fair in New York City. I went there three years ago to explore tech in toys and didn’t find much. It seems that things haven’t changed much. The Alexa implementations aren’t that exciting. We also … Continue reading Episode 152: Hot new sensors and Google’s latest deal
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Episode 151: Thoughts on Apple’s HomePod and chip news galore
15/02/2018 Duración: 50minThe big news this week is in machine learning chips. ARM announced a new architecture for machine learning called Trillium, and said it would license an object detection design and one that could handle some basic training at the edge. Amazon, too, is building a chip for its edge devices and machine learning will certainly … Continue reading Episode 151: Thoughts on Apple’s HomePod and chip news galore
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Episode 150: Mozilla’s IoT Gateway and LoRa Roaming
08/02/2018 Duración: 56minThere was a lot of smart home related news this week as Mozilla launched IoT gateway software, Apple’s HomePod reviews came out and Nest was folded into Google. Kevin and I discuss all of that, plus Netgear spinning out its Arlo home camera business and offering a 20 percent stake in an IPO, Amazon’s creepy … Continue reading Episode 150: Mozilla’s IoT Gateway and LoRa Roaming
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Episode 149: Here’s how the GDPR will change IoT
01/02/2018 Duración: 50minWe kick off the podcast this week with a discussion of the unintended costs of combining user data, namely the story that Strava had unintentionally outed clandestine U.S. military bases around the world with the publication of its user heat map. Kevin Tofel and I then test text delivery from the Amazon Echo and talk about … Continue reading Episode 149: Here’s how the GDPR will change IoT
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Episode 148: IoT’s nuclear winter
25/01/2018 Duración: 01h54sThe Apple HomePod goes on sale this week and Kevin is getting one for the show. We’re not sure if you should yet. We discuss that, and our respective Google Home experiments in this week’s show. We also cover Ring raising money at a big valuation, layoffs in consumer IoT, and trouble at SigFox and … Continue reading Episode 148: IoT’s nuclear winter
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Episode 147: Okay Google, manage my home
18/01/2018 Duración: 49minAt CES I made the decision to traumatize my family and swap out the Amazon Echo for the Google Home despite Wi-Fi challenges. We kick off this week’s show explaining why, and discussing some new tricks the Home has. From there, we hit the partnership between Maersk and IBM to create a digitized supply chain … Continue reading Episode 147: Okay Google, manage my home
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CES 2018 was about more than voice
16/01/2018 Duración: 28minCES is full of stories if you know where to look. This year we had to look beyond companies putting Alexa in everything from toilets to toothbrushes. If you did, you could find out all kinds of fascinating things, such as the big opportunities in the enterprise internet of things or what Comcast is doing … Continue reading CES 2018 was about more than voice
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Episode 146: ARM’s CEO on Spectre and Meltdown, plus hot CES 2018 takes
11/01/2018 Duración: 41minThis week. the Internet of Things Podcast crew (Kevin and I) went to CES to discover that the consumer electronics industry was ALL OVER the internet of things. We talked about the big trends and news, such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant starring in everything, the concept of a smart bathroom and Samsung’s really big … Continue reading Episode 146: ARM’s CEO on Spectre and Meltdown, plus hot CES 2018 takes
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Episode 145: The block-less blockchain
04/01/2018 Duración: 51minThis week Kevin and I talked about the death of an expensive smart lock, Amazon buying a security company, and spent a lot of time wondering what the heck is going on with Google’s IoT cloud platform. We also wondered what the ad strategy for voice UIs will be given the news that Amazon is … Continue reading Episode 145: The block-less blockchain
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Episode 144: Our IoT predictions and my family’s thoughts
28/12/2017 Duración: 43minOnce again it’s time for the holiday episode of the Internet of Things Podcast, where Kevin and I gather weeks ahead of the show’s air date to predict what we think will happen next year. We kick it off with our disappointments from 2017, such as very limited (at best) presence detection in the home … Continue reading Episode 144: Our IoT predictions and my family’s thoughts
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Episode 143: The IoT dystopia episode
21/12/2017 Duración: 44minThis week’s episode starts out with a pretty grim perspective, with Kevin Tofel and I discussing what the end of net neutrality means for the internet of things. We then talk about facial recognition technology in the U.S. and in China. We try to lighten the mood with discussion of the IOTA blockchain for the … Continue reading Episode 143: The IoT dystopia episode
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Episode 142: Smart sheets, suits and carpets are coming
14/12/2017 Duración: 53minWe begin this week with another cautionary tale about bricked connected devices. This week it’s an automotive product called Mojio. From there I discuss the things I recently learned about building wireless networks in industrial settings while Kevin talks about how much money connected plants can save. We then get super nerdy on innovations in … Continue reading Episode 142: Smart sheets, suits and carpets are coming
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Episode 141: Alexa suits up for business
07/12/2017 Duración: 56minLast week Amazon made a slew of IoT announcements at its annual user conference, bringing established functions into general availability and surprising us with the launch of Amazon’s Free RTOS after it hired the man responsible for the most popular embedded OS for microcontrollers. It also introduced Alexa for business. Kevin and I share our … Continue reading Episode 141: Alexa suits up for business
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Episode 140: How IoT will change war
30/11/2017 Duración: 50minThis week we kick off the show with a bit about voice such as Google getting better at understanding your commands, the ability to talk to Waze and notifications coming to the Amazon Echo. We also touch on China’s plans to create standards for the smart home, including a preference for NB-IoT over Wi-Fi. Weather … Continue reading Episode 140: How IoT will change war