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 367: What do you want in a home robot? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:50

In this week’s show we question whether or not we want Amazon’s Astro home robot after seeing a few reviews. We then note that Google has introduced gaze as signal to wake up Google Assistant, which is one of the first uses of gaze as a wake-up indicator for the smart home. Then we talk … Continue reading Episode 367: What do you want in a home robot?

 Episode 366: Meet a robot that weeds your garden | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:58

This week’s podcast starts with an update on the state of Bluetooth adoption courtesy of the Bluetooth SIG. We discuss adoption of Bluetooth in the smart home, adoption of Bluetooth mesh and why Kevin prefers NFC to Bluetooth for secure keys. From there we discuss a new effort by the U.S. Congress to make it … Continue reading Episode 366: Meet a robot that weeds your garden

 Episode 365: Helium gets a new name and $200 million | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:01

This week’s show was recorded on the road, but we still cover all of the big news starting with LoRaWAN network Helium changing its name to Nova Labs and raising $200 million. We then discuss research from MIT that offers privacy for people captured on video and several options for connecting beehives. I then get … Continue reading Episode 365: Helium gets a new name and $200 million

 Episode 364: Speed queens and Matter dreams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:22

A week after the CSA said that the Matter smart home interoperability standard would be delayed we get a chance to talk about why the standard is delayed until fall, and what it means for consumers and smart home device makers. We then share Omdia data on how much ownership of different smart home devices … Continue reading Episode 364: Speed queens and Matter dreams

 Episode 363: How will DST affect the IoT? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:06

This week, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that would make it possible for states to use Daylight Saving Time all year round, so we discuss what it means for IoT devices and whether or not it will be a return to Y2K. For current crises, we cover China’s latest COVID outbreak and what it … Continue reading Episode 363: How will DST affect the IoT?

 Episode 362: IoT security after Russia invaded Ukraine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:29

This week’s show spends a lot of time on security in everything from an Amazon Echo to an infusion pump. But before we get to security stats, we offer a quick overview of Apple’s latest announcements. Then we pivot to discuss the Critical Infrastructure Defense Project, a series of free services enterprises can use to … Continue reading Episode 362: IoT security after Russia invaded Ukraine

 Episode 361: IoT builds a better mousetrap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:28

This week’s show kicks off with a discussion about smarter robots and new funding for a Canadian general purpose robotics platform. Then we talk about Amazon’s further healthcare ambitions in a deal with Teledoc that lets you ask Alexa to call a doctor. We also give an update on the Sigfox receivership process since bids … Continue reading Episode 361: IoT builds a better mousetrap

 Episode 360: Europe’s planned IoT data law | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:47

The European Union is proposing new data regulations aimed at making it hard for companies to collect and use data as a barrier to competition. We talk about what it might mean for the IoT and Kevin also proposes that we think about regulations for using data collected by robots. We then dig into research … Continue reading Episode 360: Europe’s planned IoT data law

 Episode 359: Meet the man who “invented” the IoT back in 1985 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:35

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has finally released its plans for securing the IoT, so we discuss what the plans are for a consumer-oriented cybersecurity label. We then give a quick update on the Sigfox receivership and Intel’s plan to purchase Tower Semiconductor before spending a large chunk of time on Apple’s AirTags … Continue reading Episode 359: Meet the man who “invented” the IoT back in 1985

 Episode 358: Why Resideo’s First Alert buy makes sense | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:12

On this week’s show, we talk about the Resideo purchase of smoke detector company First Alert for $593 million and why it makes sense. Then we focus on connectivity with an update on the Sigfox receivership and a look at the annual report from the LoRa Alliance covering the adoption of LoRaWAN networks around the … Continue reading Episode 358: Why Resideo’s First Alert buy makes sense

 Episode 357: Too many companies are paying ransomware | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:35

This week we kick off the show with an explainer on Sigfox’s receivership before delving into grim news from Claroty, a cybersecurity firm.  Claroty surveyed 1,100 IT and OT (operational technology) pros and discovered that three out of five of them worked at companies that paid up after a ransomware attack. I can’t believe it, … Continue reading Episode 357: Too many companies are paying ransomware

 Episode 356: Smart home improvement is now a thing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:34

This week’s show starts with a healthy portion of chips, with the main course being Nvidia’s reported acceptance that its deal to acquire ARM isn’t likely to happen. We then turn to the U.S. Commerce Department’s plans to combat the chip shortage crisis, new ML chips from Silicon Labs, Google’s first TinyML Coral microcontroller, and … Continue reading Episode 356: Smart home improvement is now a thing

 Episode 355: Get ready for an active FTC and energy storing appliances | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:01

The big story this week in IoT was the joint venture between Ford and ADT to add smart home security to cars through an in-vehicle security system. Then we discuss the FTC and Department of Justice reconsidering how they evaluate mergers. We also explain variations on Wi-Fi, from the launch of new Wi-Fi 6E gear … Continue reading Episode 355: Get ready for an active FTC and energy storing appliances

 Episode 354: Google’s Soli pivot and Amazon’s Sidewalk news | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:01

This week Google reminded us that we don’t actually own our connected products when it removed functionality from grouped Nest speakers after losing a patent case filed by Sonos. Amazon’s Sidewalk network is getting a boost and this should spark a really interesting fight between LoRaWAN and Sidewalk in the coming years. We then talk … Continue reading Episode 354: Google’s Soli pivot and Amazon’s Sidewalk news

 Episode 353: Virtual CES extravaganza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

It’s CES week, and neither Kevin nor I are physically there for the second year running. That makes it really tough to get a macro sense of cool tech and upcoming trends outside of press releases and product launches. Normally, we spend so much time trawling for the weird or futuristic in the demos and … Continue reading Episode 353: Virtual CES extravaganza

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