The Internet Of Things Podcast - Iot

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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

  • Episode 297: IoT news from Amazon’s Re:Invent and smarter cities

    03/12/2020 Duración: 01h00s

    This week’s show kicks off with a lot of detail about the news coming out of Amazon’s Re:Invent event happening over the next few weeks. We talk about the new ML services for manufacturing, the deal with Research in Motion for car data, and Amazon’s Proton service and container plans. We then discuss the new … Continue reading Episode 297: IoT news from Amazon’s Re:Invent and smarter cities

  • Episode 296: Gifts galore and a recipe for smarter food prep

    26/11/2020 Duración: 01h50s

    This week’s podcast is full of gift suggestions from our annual gift guide, many of which are aimed at those people on your list who have a green thumb. We then discuss my disappointment with Wemo after almost a decade of using its devices, and Kevin shares his plans to eliminate data-mining services from his … Continue reading Episode 296: Gifts galore and a recipe for smarter food prep

  • Episode 295: Project CHIP goes commercial and the Eero Pro review

    19/11/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week’s podcast kicks off with the news that Project Connected Home over IP (CHIP) will also have a commercial element focused on offices, apartments, and public buildings.  Then we focus on edge computing with a new way to bring machine learning to the edge and Arm expanding its free IP license program to some … Continue reading Episode 295: Project CHIP goes commercial and the Eero Pro review

  • Episode 294: Let’s talk about Thread and digital twins

    12/11/2020 Duración: 54min

    This week’s show starts off with a conversation about Thread because it’s clear that it’s going to become an important radio for the future of the smart home. We explain why before discussing an update to LoRaWAN and an alternative to the big voice-controlled smart speakers from Josh.ai. After that, we express frustration with exploding … Continue reading Episode 294: Let’s talk about Thread and digital twins

  • Episode 293: Amazon’s Halo and the election and IoT

    05/11/2020 Duración: 53min

    We kicked off the post-Election Day show with an update on ballot initiatives in Massachusetts, Maine, and California that have an impact on the internet of things. After that, we discussed Google’s ability to predict HVAC problems and the promise of smart thermostats. Then we focused on two devices worth covering, a smart lamp from … Continue reading Episode 293: Amazon’s Halo and the election and IoT

  • Episode 292: We play with Whoop bands and Wyze cams

    29/10/2020 Duración: 55min

    First up on this week’s show are Forrester’s predictions for the year ahead in IoT, followed by me talking about my latest tech gadget, the Whoop Strap. Whoop recently raised $100 million in funding for its subscription-based band designed for hardcore athletes. From there we talked about the new Arduino Oplà IoT Kit, the real … Continue reading Episode 292: We play with Whoop bands and Wyze cams

  • Episode 291: All about Amazon’s Sidewalk and the new Echo

    22/10/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week we start and end with dying devices. First up, we talk about Google discontinuing its Nest Secure alarm system and sensors (it will still support existing systems in the field). We then talk about Nanoleaf’s new products including lights that support Thread. This week is full of smart speakers as we discuss the … Continue reading Episode 291: All about Amazon’s Sidewalk and the new Echo

  • Episode 290: Apple’s smart speaker and cheap thermostats

    15/10/2020 Duración: 01h08min

    This week’s IoT podcast kicks off with a focus on Apple’s new HomePod mini and the inclusion of the Thread protocol on the device. We then discuss how it fits into the world of smart speakers and my own recent purchases, such as my feelings about the Echo Studio and the Nest Audio. We then … Continue reading Episode 290: Apple’s smart speaker and cheap thermostats

  • Episode 289: Nest Audio and IoT trends in the enterprise

    08/10/2020 Duración: 51min

    This week’s show kicks off with a bunch of data from Microsoft’s latest IoT Signals report which shows that, for a third of companies, COVID-19 is speeding up their IoT deployments. We discuss the data and then talk about updates on the Nvidia deal for ARM from ARM’s developer conference, a cheaper Jetson AI module, … Continue reading Episode 289: Nest Audio and IoT trends in the enterprise

  • Episode 288: New devices and new threats

    01/10/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    This week’s show covers device launches from Amazon last week and Google this week. We also talk about connected coffee machines getting hacked, Amazon letting people pay with their palm, and Apple’s smart home patents. After that, we switch to developer news with Twilio’s new IoT platform and ARM’s chip designs for autonomous robots and … Continue reading Episode 288: New devices and new threats

  • Episode 287: Amazon’s new network and cleaner air from 3M

    24/09/2020 Duración: 58min

    This week’s podcast covers our thinking on Amazon’s new Sidewalk network, but not the devices the retailer launched on Thursday. As part of the network conversation, we also discussed LoRaWAN network operator Senet’s new $16 million in funding before detailing three upcoming products from Wyze. We then talked about sharing Alexa routines, Google’s new mystery … Continue reading Episode 287: Amazon’s new network and cleaner air from 3M

  • Episode 286: Apple, ARM and more IoT security challenges

    17/09/2020 Duración: 54min

    This week’s show kicks off with Kevin and I discussing Nvidia’s $40 billion plan to buy ARM. After that, we talk about Google’s upcoming event, a gesture interface for Nest thermostats, and the news from the Apple event. From there we talk about alternatives to IFTTT in case you don’t want to pay for a … Continue reading Episode 286: Apple, ARM and more IoT security challenges

  • Episode 285: All about IFTTT’s new paid plan

    10/09/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week the show starts with an overview on IFTTT’s new paid plan and then dives into the recent update on Project Connected Home over IP. There’s not a lot of news, but the effort is still progressing, which is something. We also discuss the new long-range Z-Wave standard,  a new court ruling on geofencing … Continue reading Episode 285: All about IFTTT’s new paid plan

  • Episode 284: Amazon Halo, the FBI and smart cars

    03/09/2020 Duración: 53min

    This week’s show starts off with the FBI’s concerns about the Ring doorbell, then news about Apple and Google making their COVID-19 exposure notification framework easier for states to use. We discuss consolidation in the smart apartment market, vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Azure Sphere and then dive into a heap of newly launched devices. First up … Continue reading Episode 284: Amazon Halo, the FBI and smart cars

  • Episode 283: Cloudflare’s CEO on ethics and building out edge computing

    27/08/2020 Duración: 58min

    ARM is back in our news lineup this week, as Kevin and I discuss who might be interested in buying the chip design company and why it decided not to spin out its IoT assets. We also talk about a new lock that opens with a touch, biometrics on other locks, and Fitbit’s new wearables. … Continue reading Episode 283: Cloudflare’s CEO on ethics and building out edge computing

  • Episode 282: Philips Hue has high hopes for Project CHIP

    20/08/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week’s show kicks off with the Bluetooth SIG’s effort to bring Bluetooth-based contact tracing to individuals who might not have phones, and then segues into what’s behind the Z-Wave Alliance’s organizational shakeup.  After that, we pause to remember the passing of Verizon’s IoT platform dreams and cover the end (or maybe just a momentary … Continue reading Episode 282: Philips Hue has high hopes for Project CHIP

  • Episode 281: Manufacturing trends during the pandemic

    13/08/2020 Duración: 52min

    This week on the IoT podcast we begin by talking about what the widespread adoption of ultrawideband chips in phones could mean for the IoT. From there, it’s on to Google’s always-listening software update, humans coming back into the QA loop, and earthquake detection on Android phones (there’s another earthquake project too!). Kevin also asks … Continue reading Episode 281: Manufacturing trends during the pandemic

  • Episode 280: Meet the new security standard for the smart home

    06/08/2020 Duración: 52min

    This week’s show kicks off with us talking about Johnson Controls buying the remaining stake it didn’t hold in security company Qolsys and parallels with Google’s big partnership and investment with ADT. From there Kevin and I share a bit about our own smart home experiences, starting with my Alexa-related temper tantrum. Kevin then shares … Continue reading Episode 280: Meet the new security standard for the smart home

  • Episode 279: GE Appliances goes for the Gold in security

    30/07/2020 Duración: 56min

    This week Kevin and I start the show with our thoughts on CES going digital, and then turn to subscriptions for smart products, specifically tied to the news that the Mellow sous vide is now charging for functionality that had been free. We then move on to pandemic-era fundings for Density, Withings, and connected fitness … Continue reading Episode 279: GE Appliances goes for the Gold in security

  • Episode 278: Amazon’s Alexa Developer news and 5G’s next wave

    23/07/2020 Duración: 53min

    This week’s show digs into the announcements made during Amazon’s Alexa Live event held Wednesday. We explain the Connect Kit hardware and Alexa skill upgrades and try to offer a bit of context about what it means for users and developers. After that, we move to Wyze’s ask for donations and our fears over its … Continue reading Episode 278: Amazon’s Alexa Developer news and 5G’s next wave

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