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 40: The Amazon Echo and AI take a starring role at CES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:27

This week I was at CES, the huge consumer electronics trade show held in LAs Vegas. Kevin wisely stayed home, but monitored the news. IT’s actually easier to do that from 2,000 miles away. There’s more news than we can cover in one show, but we started with the links between Ford and the Amazon … Continue reading Episode 40: The Amazon Echo and AI take a starring role at CES

 Episode 39: CES bound and the Internet of postage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:51

If you haven’t gone totally paper free on your bills yet, it’s highly likely that the envelope that arrives via the mail has been touched by a Pitney Bowes machine. Pitney Bowes is a $4 billion company that makes mail its business, and Roger Pilc, its chief innovation officer, came on the show this week … Continue reading Episode 39: CES bound and the Internet of postage

 Episode 38: A holiday troubleshooting guide under your tree | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:20

Just in case you open a few Christmas goodies in the coming days or decide to use the holidays as an excuse to set up a few connected devices, Kevin and I decided to offer the gift of our experience. We’ve condensed our stupid mistakes (like not reading the box for device compatibility) and more … Continue reading Episode 38: A holiday troubleshooting guide under your tree

 Episode 37: Philips Hue drama and plan to fail even as you hope for success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:18

Phillips caused a kerfuffle this week when it stopped supporting third-party light bulbs with its Philips Hue bridge and software. It has since reversed the decision after customers complained, but because the crazy time travel that Kevin and I undergo each week to bring the podcast to you had to record an update. However the … Continue reading Episode 37: Philips Hue drama and plan to fail even as you hope for success

 Episode 36: A total breakdown in connected gadgets and the Hiku review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:57

This week it seemed that many of my devices and some other people’s devices were experiencing some troubles. My Nest thermostat decided to roast my family in bed at night and it seemed I wasn’t alone. Kevin and I discussed Nest’s response as well as why switching to the Ecobee might require a little extra … Continue reading Episode 36: A total breakdown in connected gadgets and the Hiku review

 Episode 35: Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton shares ideas for the Pi Zero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:13

Sure it’s a week after Thanksgiving, but we are all about Pi with this week’s episode. Yes, I went there! With the launch of the Raspberry Pi Zero, the cheapest Linux computer yet at $5, we invited Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton on the show to discuss how Google’s Eric Schmidt helped inspire the cheaper … Continue reading Episode 35: Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton shares ideas for the Pi Zero

 Episode 34: All I want for the holidays is a smarter home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:50

The holidays are rapidly approaching so as you’re prepping your Thanksgiving dinner or wallowing in that special feeling of torpor that only comes after downing three servings of stuffing and a piece of pumpkin pie, check out Kevin and my selections for holiday gifts. This week’s episode doesn’t have any guest so we could focus … Continue reading Episode 34: All I want for the holidays is a smarter home

 Episode 33: Better Bluetooth and an AI for the smart home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:06

If you’ve learned anything from this podcast, you’ve probably learned that the smart home is pretty much a mess if you want everything to work together in some sort of seamless, easy-to-use way. Amazon’s Echo helps. HomeKit has a roadmap, but it’s still got a ways to go. This week, our guest Alex Capecelatro, CEO … Continue reading Episode 33: Better Bluetooth and an AI for the smart home

 Episode 32: Amazon for the kitchen and Apple for the living room? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:46

This week had so much connect home and internet of things news Kevin and I covered everything from a brand new way to turn your old smoke detectors into connected smoke detectors using a $35 battery replacement to new chip design from ARM that could make the Internet of things more secure. In the middle … Continue reading Episode 32: Amazon for the kitchen and Apple for the living room?

 Episode 31: Walmart gets connected and this is what you want for Christmas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:38

This week’s guest Rob Katcher is working with Wal-Mart to take a little of the pain out of grocery shopping with the Hiku connected fridge magnet. I chatted with Katcher to understand how he decided to create an entirely new category of device—a button that sticks to your fridge and lets you scan or tell … Continue reading Episode 31: Walmart gets connected and this is what you want for Christmas

 Episode 30: My SmartThings hub must be haunted | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:13

Does your office need more conference rooms? Or maybe there’s wasted space where the printer and several reams of paper sit. In this week’s podcast we discuss how companies can use connected sensors in their lights to make better decisions about their real estate while also saving money on their energy costs with Joe Costello, … Continue reading Episode 30: My SmartThings hub must be haunted

 Episode 29: The smart home may one day have a debt to NASA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:32

If you’ve ever wondered how to get started on a smart home of your own, Kevin Tofel and I share a few ways to get started, answering some questions about hubs outlets and how to think about buying connected gadgets for the first time. We also discuss a few new development boards and why I … Continue reading Episode 29: The smart home may one day have a debt to NASA

 Episode 28: Warm and fuzzy drones and living with Apple’s HomeKit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:20

Several HomeKit devices finally arrived in the house and were installed with relative ease. I had the Lutron bridge that had come out earlier this summer paired with two dimmer switches, a lamp module and my Nest thermostat, the new Philips Hue bridge that is HomeKit enabled paired to five Hue lights and a Schlage … Continue reading Episode 28: Warm and fuzzy drones and living with Apple’s HomeKit

 Episode 27: Early adopters will suffer for their love of the smart home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:14

This week the smart home got some new capabilities with Philips Hue announcing a new HomeKit enabled bridge that also will be upgraded to support the newly announced Nest Weave protocol. Kevin Tofel and I discuss both the new bridge and the new Nest Weave protocol and whether or not we want to keep investing … Continue reading Episode 27: Early adopters will suffer for their love of the smart home

 Episode 26: A skeptic’s view on the smart home and how to build services, not products | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:43

This week I invited my husband to replace Kevin Tofel (it’s only for this week, y’all) to get a viewpoint from someone who isn’t exactly enamored of the connected home. Andrew Allemann (my husband) talks about the devices he likes and the things he doesn’t. If you’re building a product,he’s worth listening to, although his … Continue reading Episode 26: A skeptic’s view on the smart home and how to build services, not products

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