ResearchEnabling IoT
To be successful, IoT devices need to fit with the way technology is being adopted by today’s agile businesses. Read more »
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To be successful, IoT devices need to fit with the way technology is being adopted by today’s agile businesses. Read more »
A single connected device is less than the sum of its parts in an open ecosystem. Here’s how Birdi is trying to make consumers see the value in a $119 smoke detector. Read more »
Good news for the iPhone-toting(s aapl) If This Then That lovers out there. The service has added a native iOS location tracking channel, which means you can make recipes based on… Read more »
Zapier’s goal: Make it easy for small businesses without a ton of tech expertise to knit together their app suite of choice. Read more »
TapTap-creator Woodenshark is one of several startups aiming to turn the connected wristband from a mere recorder of activity into a device that can communicate and control other apps through gesture… Read more »
The current middleman services that link connected devices and different web platforms are just the first step in building out a context-aware internet of things. Read more »
Can we secure the internet of things? Probably not, but in this week’s podcast Tiffany Rad of Kaspersky Labs offers some common sense ways to make your connected devices more secure. Read more »
Connecting your home isn’t just about your lights or thermostat. In this week’s podcast we interview Streetline CEO Zia Yusuf and try to figure out how to connect Kevin Tofel’s chair… Read more »
This year’s Mobilize conference showed us that the internet of things is bringing mobile tech to places where you’d never expect it. Read more »
The internet of things promises lots of connectedness — but we need killer use cases, lower prices, and the ability for non-techies to play. Read more »