ResearchOutlook: Internet of things in 2015
The smart home, smart grid, IoT platforms, and industrial IoT applications are key sectors that will lead in innovation. Read more »
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The smart home, smart grid, IoT platforms, and industrial IoT applications are key sectors that will lead in innovation. Read more »
The smart lock looks to be one of the most promising smart-home technologies in 2015, thanks to technology improvements, user convenience, and lower costs. Read more »
After the success of connected thermostats in the home, many are wondering what the next major point application success could be. I’ve looked at everything from connected water heaters to connected… Read more »
From car sharing to ride sharing, significant investments and the proliferation of smartphones are now betting on the transformation of how we get around. Read more »
Cleantech appears to be turning the corner after some very difficult years. Positive acquisitions are occurring and public market performance of cleantech companies highlights growth prospects at market leaders like SolarCity,… Read more »
As the year winds to a close, the Gigaom Research curators set their sights on 2014, and share thoughts on what to expect, what not to. Read more »
Cleantech continues to show slow but positive signs after a 2012 that saw a third drop in venture investing. Read more »
Well, it was inevitable that BrightSource would have to find money in the private sector after its failed attempt at an IPO last year, and it did just that pulling in… Read more »
The global population will reach 9 billion by 2050. Owning physical items — cars, apartments, office space — has both lost some of its luster and will be increasingly inefficient for a global market. Read more »
The usual Intel-ARM potshots continued at CES this year with ARM’s CEO, Warren East, responding to Intel’s new Medfield chip running on smartphones. East conceded that Intel would get a few… Read more »