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 277: Does your house need a mouse?

    16/07/2020 Duración: 56min

    This week on the show Kevin and I start with a speculative Google project dubbed the “house mouse” by researchers at Google’s ATAP group. Then we cover a bit on Google’s proposed acquisition of Fitbit, Amazon’s new smart cart, Amazon’s developer event next week, and how Amazon can compete in the digital assistant game without … Continue reading Episode 277: Does your house need a mouse?

  • Episode 276: Google inches toward a smarter home

    09/07/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week Kevin and I discuss the news from Google’s smart home event, and what it means for the big players in the game, standards efforts, your television, and whether Amazon can compete without a smartphone when it comes to the smart home. From there we talk about Arm’s decision to spin out its IoT … Continue reading Episode 276: Google inches toward a smarter home

  • Episode 275: Does the smart home need glasses?

    02/07/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    This week Kevin and I talk about my recent move and what I am looking for in a video doorbell before diving into our thoughts on Google’s planned smart home event for next week. Then we cover the big IoT acquisitions of the week from Google, lululemon(!), and Amazon. After that, we discuss Qualcomm’s new … Continue reading Episode 275: Does the smart home need glasses?

  • Episode 274: Apple embraces IoT and SmartThings shakes things up

    25/06/2020 Duración: 59min

    This week’s show is a whopper, starting with the news from Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference. We talk about how Apple is playing the long game by integrating sensors and machine learning across devices to give contextual experiences, Apple’s updates to HomeKit, and some details about Apple opening up its FindMy network. From there we talk … Continue reading Episode 274: Apple embraces IoT and SmartThings shakes things up

  • Episode 273: Ripple20 and Helium goes global

    18/06/2020 Duración: 56min

    This week’s show features a guest co-host, Chris Albrecht, editor at The Spoon. We kick off the show discussing the latest IoT security vulnerability Ripple20 and why you need a software Bill of Materials for your connected products. We then focus on COVID-19 contract tracing, using wireless signals to monitor patients remotely, Intel’s updated robotic … Continue reading Episode 273: Ripple20 and Helium goes global

  • Episode 272: Let’s talk about anonymity by design

    11/06/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week’s podcast starts off with IBM’s decision to stop selling facial recognition software (we recorded before Amazon made a similar announcement) and then shifts to a discussion on neuromorphic computing. From there we discuss Lutron’s new wooden blinds, turning a Commodore 64 into a home automation system,  insights on water use during the pandemic,  … Continue reading Episode 272: Let’s talk about anonymity by design

  • Episode 271: Surveillance scares and a nutrition label for IoT security

    04/06/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week’s show kicks off with a discussion of what’s happening in the U.S. with protests, police brutality, and the role connected tech can play in smart cities, including the role image recognition can and does play. We then tackle the IoT news starting with Nest’s addition of Google’s advanced protection program and a GPS … Continue reading Episode 271: Surveillance scares and a nutrition label for IoT security

  • Episode 270: Wink is a bad boyfriend and what about Wi-Fi HaLow?

    28/05/2020 Duración: 49min

    This week’s show starts off with Wink’s new pricing plan (although it feels less like a plan and more like watching a toddler trying to chase a soccer ball.) After that, we talk about Wemo’s decision to address a known security issue by pushing users to create accounts, We also discuss the future of remote … Continue reading Episode 270: Wink is a bad boyfriend and what about Wi-Fi HaLow?

  • Episode 269: Wyze wants to bulk up and Microsoft Build news

    21/05/2020 Duración: 52min

    This week’s show is all about Seattle-area companies. First up, Wyze wants to raise money, so it shared its sales from last year and plans for 30 more smart home products. Kevin and I talk about the company and its impact on the industry. Then we shift to Microsoft and its Build event, which took … Continue reading Episode 269: Wyze wants to bulk up and Microsoft Build news

  • Episode 268: Subscription news from Wink and Nest

    14/05/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    This week’s show is all about subscriptions! First Kevin and I share thoughts on Wink’s decision to charge a subscription fee after giving customers a week’s notice and threatening to shut down their devices if they don’t convert. We also detail Nest’s new subscription plan and keep on the Alphabet/Google topic by discussing the end … Continue reading Episode 268: Subscription news from Wink and Nest

  • Episode 267: How to build your own IoT device

    07/05/2020 Duración: 55min

    This week on the show, Kevin and I start with a potential privacy bill in the Senate related to COVID-19 track and trace and then discuss the challenges legislation and Bluetooth track-trace efforts will face. We then talk about a possible acquisition by Microsoft of an industrial IoT security company. Kevin shared his hope for … Continue reading Episode 267: How to build your own IoT device

  • Episode 266: Startups get ARM IP for free

    30/04/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    ARM is expanding access to its chip designs to startups that have raised less than $5 million through its Flexible Access program. Kevin and I explain why this is a big deal and then go on to discuss a new gesture-based interface that could be either a gimmick or a gamechanger. From there we talk … Continue reading Episode 266: Startups get ARM IP for free

  • Episode 265: How to make the electric grid more like the internet

    23/04/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week Kevin and I dig into two sets of best practices for privacy and data collection relating to track-and-trace programs enacted on our devices. One is from Microsoft, and the other is from MIT. We also talk about Ring asking users if they want the ability to read license plates in their security cameras … Continue reading Episode 265: How to make the electric grid more like the internet

  • Episode 264: Wyze gear and everything’s coming up COVID

    16/04/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week’s Internet of Things Podcast kicks off with a discussion of all the ways that IoT companies are evolving their products and pitches for the pandemic. We cover handwashing sensors, door sensors, and Raspberry Pis before moving onto discuss the Apple and Google contact tracing efforts. Then it’s on to product news from Ecobee … Continue reading Episode 264: Wyze gear and everything’s coming up COVID

  • Episode 263: Insurance gets smart and Google Home gets local

    09/04/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    Kevin and I kick off the show with the news that Google is moving ahead on its local control for certain smart home devices, which will be helpful for people who want faster response times and a bit more privacy. We also discuss the FCC’s approval to make Wi-Fi 6 E spectrum available. From there … Continue reading Episode 263: Insurance gets smart and Google Home gets local

  • Episode 262: Use your wearable data to detect COVID-19

    02/04/2020 Duración: 01h07min

    This week Kevin and I kick off the show with a discussion of who should be tracking you during the pandemic and what rules companies and governments should use in order to protect user privacy. We also dig into the importance of APIs after Apple purchased the Dark Skye weather app. Then we explain the … Continue reading Episode 262: Use your wearable data to detect COVID-19

  • Episode 261: Set up a secure IoT network and Wyze has new gear

    26/03/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    With the spread of COVID-19 and people staying home, robots are gaining ground in jobs, so Kevin and I discuss what jobs are at risk and what happened with automation during the last three recessions. We also talk about the rules that need to be in place if we want to track people during the … Continue reading Episode 261: Set up a secure IoT network and Wyze has new gear

  • Episode 260: How to make telemedicine work in a crisis

    19/03/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    Kevin and I kick off this week’s show discussing COVID-19 again. We start with a virus tracker for Home Assistant, a handwashing sensor, relaxed healthcare rules, disaster relief networks, Israeli tracking software, and Kevin’s tips for connected workout gear and online resources to keep you fit while quarantined. We then talk about a partnership for … Continue reading Episode 260: How to make telemedicine work in a crisis

  • Episode 259: Lights out for first-gen Hue hubs and Lightify

    12/03/2020 Duración: 56min

    This week’s show starts off with Kevin and I explaining exactly what’s happening with the death of the first-gen Philips Hue hubs (which we mentioned way back in November) and the death of the cloud servers powering OSRAM’s Lightify products. We then talk about Kevin’s experience installing Home Assistant and mine with the Helium hotspot. … Continue reading Episode 259: Lights out for first-gen Hue hubs and Lightify

  • Episode 258: Coronavirus help from the IoT

    05/03/2020 Duración: 58min

    This week we continue our discussion of the coronavirus, because a week later, things are still getting canceled. Plus, Kevin shares some tips for having your smart home help you avoid infection. We then continue our case against Telnet with a report from F-secure and say goodbye to Cortana’s consumer-oriented skills. We also check in … Continue reading Episode 258: Coronavirus help from the IoT

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