GigaomWhere’s the profit in the internet of things? Hint: not in the things
We hear a ton about cool internet of things functionality. But where’s the money? Read more »
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We hear a ton about cool internet of things functionality. But where’s the money? Read more »
A wide variety of companies are seeking to capitalize on the huge potential of the smart home space. Vendors and buyers must be aware of key disruptors that will shake up… Read more »
TV white spaces haven’t emerged as global networking band like Weightless had hoped. So now it’s planning to build its internet-of-things connectivity network on the same industrial bands used by ZigBee,… Read more »
The Wink smart home hub launched this month, but it’s not ready for the mainstream just yet. If it fixes its flaws though, it’s software should make it a winner. Read more »
HomeKit will become a must-have item for manufacturers of connected devices looking to tap into Apple’s large and loyal user base. Read more »
Sigfox’s dedicated wireless network for the internet of things will debut in the U.S. in the next few months. The low-power, low-bandwidth network is optimized for the expected explosion of smart… Read more »
Home automation company iControl has purchased BlackSumac, the maker of the Piper connected home security device. The move gets iControl into the DIY market and is a successful exit for an… Read more »
I used to joke that home automation was always the next big thing for the last 30 years, but the problem was it quite never become enough of a “thing” to… Read more »
Connected things are everywhere at this year’s CES. There’s a problem though: Consumers aren’t likely to buy them unless they connect to the wireless networks that are already in our homes. Read more »
The Staples Connect platform promises some support for cool devices and more radio protocols. Meanwhile Lowe’s’ Iris platform adds some energy conservation products and voice control. Read more »