The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT show

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Summary: Internet of Things news and analysis: smart home, industrial internet of things, enterprise internet of things, and more. Joins co-hosts Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel as they dissect the week's latest IoT news. Stacey Higginbotham has covered technology since 2001. In my years covering tech I became more fascinated by the stuff we were able to do on vast computing networks and ever speedier mobile and wireline broadband networks. Finally all of the elements of the technology I’ve covered in more than a decade have culminated in this moment and we’re creating the internet of things. No matter what you call it, we’re at a pivotal moment in the evolution of human creativity, business creation and productivity gains. We could see the gains we make in these next few years help us conserve resources and let us lead safer and healthier lives or we could open the door to a dystopian society where our every thought is monitored and our every utterance is effectively for sale. I hope to explore all of these issues, the people who will make it possible and the devices that will lead us there in the IoT Podcast. I hope you will join me.

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 Episode 397: Arduino Opta adds a little IT to the OT | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:29

This week’s show kicks off with a discussion of the lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm amid accusations that Arm is changing its licensing model. We cover what has been said, and what it might mean for the IoT before heading into some industrial news. Arduino has announced a programmable logic controller (PLC) in conjunction with … Continue reading Episode 397: Arduino Opta adds a little IT to the OT

 Episode 396: Here’s when you’ll get Matter on your devices | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:12

This week’s episode kicks off what I hope is a flurry of news from vendors about their Matter plans. We hear when and how vendors such as Amazon, Eve, Nanoleaf, and Schneider Electric plan to roll out Matter to new and old devices. We also call out companies that haven’t yet shared information and what … Continue reading Episode 396: Here’s when you’ll get Matter on your devices

 Episode 395: I’m running Matter. Now what? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:41

We kick off the podcast with more conversation about the planned White House-led cybersecurity label for consumer IoT devices. Contrary to what I wrote last week, it seems that privacy won’t be as big of a focus, which is disappointing. Then we move into a bunch of updated product news, such as the launch of … Continue reading Episode 395: I’m running Matter. Now what?

 Episode 394: This company thinks TinyML will be big | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:55

TinyML is about to get really big, or at least that’s what a startup thinks, as we explain on this week’s podcast. Useful Sensors is the company that’s making inexpensive, low-powered edge sensors in a way that protects privacy. We discuss why we agree with that approach. Next up are our thoughts on why 5G really … Continue reading Episode 394: This company thinks TinyML will be big

 Episode 393: Why Roku needs the smart home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:42

The biggest news this week is probably the launch of a line of inexpensive smart home products from Roku, the smart TV and set-top box maker. We talk about the products, its deal with Wyze and where you can get them. Then we move on to Matter, specifically when you might get Matter on your … Continue reading Episode 393: Why Roku needs the smart home

 Episode 392: Matter is here. Now what? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:08

Matter is now official after almost three years of waiting, and Kevin and I are super excited. Well, I am. Kevin is more measured, but we talk about what to expect and when to expect Matter to start changing your smart home. In related news, we discuss Google’s new doorbell, mesh router, and plans for the Home app. Google is … Continue reading Episode 392: Matter is here. Now what?

 Episode 391: Amazon’s turning Alexa into the brains of the home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:57

This week’s show focuses on Amazon’s new devices and services launched Wednesday. Kevin and I talk about Amazon’s direction with Alexa as the manager of your life. We also gawp at the price iRobot is charging for its latest iteration of the Roomba robotic vacuum, although Kevin convinces me it’s not too crazy. Then we … Continue reading Episode 391: Amazon’s turning Alexa into the brains of the home

 Episode 390: The FTC eyes Amazon’s iRobot buy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:49

The Federal Trade Commission is looking into Amazon’s decision to purchase the maker of Roomba vacuum cleaners for $1.7 billion. The agency this week asked Amazon and iRobot for more information about the deal, so Kevin and I took a moment to explain exactly what the FTC should worry about. Then we talk about Wi-Fi … Continue reading Episode 390: The FTC eyes Amazon’s iRobot buy

 Episode 389: Is Matter ready for its close up? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:05

I’m in Austin this week, for Silicon Labs’ Works With event, and while there I hosted a panel that provided a good sense of what is going to happen with the Matter smart home interoperability protocol. I think Kevin is a bit more optimistic than I am. We also got some small updates on Amazon’s … Continue reading Episode 389: Is Matter ready for its close up?

 Episode 388: Insurers come for the smart home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:21

This week launched with a bang for those interested in the role insurers might play in the smart home as State Farm agreed to make a 1.2 billion equity investment in security firm ADT. This follows on the heels of Google’s equity investment in ADT in 2020 and signals a shift in the way insurance companies … Continue reading Episode 388: Insurers come for the smart home

 Episode 387: Is Kickstarter still relevant for smart devices? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:23

This week we start off talking about the Federal Trade Commission suing a data broker for sharing sensitive location data. It’s a topic we’re following closely, in part because location information can’t be anonymized even when companies promise that it strips identifying information from it. With that in mind, Fight for the Future, a nonprofit … Continue reading Episode 387: Is Kickstarter still relevant for smart devices?

 Episode 386: We question Nova Labs’ 5G deal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:32

Nova Labs, the company behind the decentralized Helium IoT network, has acquired FreedomFi, a company trying to build a decentralized 5G network. Kevin and I share our doubts about the value of a decentralized 5G network and question how this might work before moving on to discuss an array of security news. We start with … Continue reading Episode 386: We question Nova Labs’ 5G deal

 Episode 385: Google Cloud kills IoT Core and hearing aids get smart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:05

This week’s show kicks off with a whispered bang that Kevin will soon hear, thanks to the FDA approving over-the-counter hearing aids. We talk about what happened and what it means for innovation in wearables before then tackling Google killing off its Google Cloud IoT Core service that manages device data and connects that data … Continue reading Episode 385: Google Cloud kills IoT Core and hearing aids get smart

 Episode 384: Here’s why Amazon really bought iRobot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:57

This week’s show kicks off with our discussion of Amazon’s planned acquisition of iRobot, the maker of Roomba robotic vacuums for $1.7 billion. We then talk about a survey from Parks Associates that indicates almost a third of people using AirTag-style trackers to track people without their knowing and why users and companies must focus on … Continue reading Episode 384: Here’s why Amazon really bought iRobot

 Episode 383: Meet Insteon’s new CEO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:28

Last week, we kicked off the podcast with a discussion on the Helium peer-to-peer IoT network, and this week we did the same thing. This time we dug into the disclosures that Helium didn’t actually have Lime or Salesforce.com as current customers, despite having listed them prominently on its web site. Nova Labs CEO Amir … Continue reading Episode 383: Meet Insteon’s new CEO

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