As we ramp up for the IoT Evolution Expo, next January 25 to 28 in Ft. Lauderdale, one of the main segments of the IoT at which I’ve been looking is the Connected Home. And I’ve come to the conclusion that thinking about the Home by itself is short sighted. We need to see farther […]
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This Frighteningly Smart Office Building Knows Exactly What You Want, When You Want It
Smart Cities are made up of connected networks of Smart Buildings, connected with Smart Grids and connectivity. Connections! Well, it doesn’t get much smarter than Deloitte’s new Amsterdam office. Click the link to read on, and don’t forget to register (Do it now and save $400!) for the IoT Evolution Expo collocated Connected Home and Building Conference […]
Cujo: Your Home’s New Best Friend Against Hackers
We’ll be talking a ton about Smart Home Safety at the IoT Evolution Expo and the collocated Connected Home and Building Conference, naturally. One of the interesting strategies for achieving a more secure, but still smart, home is having a digital doorman. One of the most interesting we’ve seen in a while is coming via Indiegogo: […]
IoT Editor’s Day Silicon Valley: Top Tips for Enterprise Connectivity
This week, I was out in Silicon Valley meeting with some of the hottest companies in tech. I’ll be dropping some of the knowledge I gleaned on you over the next few weeks. This is the first installment. IoT Editor’s Day Silicon Valley: Top Tips for Enterprise Connectivity.
Keep it Secret. Keep it Safe.
When Gandalf said that, he was talking about Sauron’s Ring, the Ring of Power. The One Ring. Well those of us in the IoT have our own Ring and it’s the privacy and data generated by the sensors and devices we’re deploying in the IoT. And we need to figure out how to keep it […]
What Are We Doing Wrong? Americans Don’t Know the IoT Exists
I just read the results of a survey from SOASTA, a cloud and mobile testing leader. This was the first survey the company has ever done on the subject, and it was conducted online in the U.S. among 2,051 adults ages 18 and older. The results seem to indicate that nearly three-quarters of Americans don’t […]
Lumo Raises $10 Million Series B, Starts Building Wearables Partnerships | TechCrunch
Wearables are here to stay, although I don’t think we’re near the endgame yet – the technology is still too clunky and hard to use. This $10 million fundraising round, though not a tremendous amount of money in the grand scheme, seems to indicate that the wearables industry is only going to keep growing an […]
IoT Time: We’re Back and Badder than Ever!
Hi there, friends! After a short hiatus, IoT Time has returned with a new set, new, more causal format and the same quality IoT industry news you want to hear. Check it out:
The future is the Internet of Things—deal with it | Ars Technica
Here’s to the future! Let us know what you think in the comments. The future is the Internet of Things—deal with it | Ars Technica.
The MIT Sloan Executive Education Says Startups are the Future of the IoT
In a recent article, called Who will power the IoT economy? by MIT Sloan Executive Education, it looks like some of the biggest minds in engineering and technology think that startups are where the smart money will look for real IoT innovations. Here’s a quote: “In reality, startups are shaping the IoT economy just as much […]

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