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Soon just about every device, appliance and gadget you own will be connected. How will this change your life? Gigaom senior writer, Stacey Higginbotham, guides you into this always-on future with in-depth interviews with the people making it happen.
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The internet of things will rock your business and here’s how | The internet of things will disrupt the hell out of your business and you best start preparing your business to meet that change by preparing to deal in information as opposed to physical goods, according to Charlie Peters, an executive senior vice president at Emerson. This […] The internet of things will rock your business and here’s how originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 3/3/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to design security into your connected product | We often talk about designing security into a product from the get go, but we don’t often discuss what that means. In today’s podcast John Kestner, a principle with Supermechanical, the company behind the Twine sensor and the Range thermometer, shares his thoughts on how he […] How to design security into your connected product originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/24/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Insurers may subsidize your smart home, but which device? | The wealth of data and convenience a connected home can offer is impressive. Saving energy or adding security are primary reasons consumers are buying connected products today, but businesses are interested as well. One of the earliest industries to investigate the promise of connected consumer homes […] Insurers may subsidize your smart home, but which device? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/17/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let’s learn about blockname, a decentralized version of DNS | This weekend brought us a panic about Samsung TVs listening to every word people say in their presence. A little reporting showed that to be overblown, so Kevin Tofel and I discussed how voice recognition worked right now across devices in the smart home such as […] Let’s learn about blockname, a decentralized version of DNS originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/10/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Connected apartments may be smarter than connected homes | If you’re looking for clean data then connected apartments offer a much better set of information than connected homes argues Sce Pike, the founder and CEO of Iotas, on this week’s podcast. Pike, whose startup kits out apartments with sensors and analyzes the data they provide, […] Connected apartments may be smarter than connected homes originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 2/3/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This week’s podcast unravels the secrets of Thread and HomeKit | For those of you who love talking about radio protocols listen all the way through for our guest on this week’s podcast because Sujata Neidig, of the Thread Group and Freescale Semiconductor, doesn’t disappoint. She digs into the hardcore details about how the Thread protocol […] This week’s podcast unravels the secrets of Thread and HomeKit originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/27/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The internet of mi. Discussing Xiaomi, Yonomi and smart homes | Building an interface for the connected home that won’t freak out mainstream consumers is tough. So when I head about an app called Yonomi, that attempted to help the casually connected consumer eke a bit more functionality out of their connected devices without making them program […] The internet of mi. Discussing Xiaomi, Yonomi and smart homes originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/20/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wall Street’s perspective on IoT and the plague of CES | The internet of things isn’t ready to roil Wall Street this year. Or at least that’s the conclusion of former Deutsche Bank financial analyst Jonathan Goldberg, who is now a development executive for Paragon Semiconductor and still write analysts notes at Digits to Dollars. I asked […] Wall Street’s perspective on IoT and the plague of CES originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/13/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Smart coffee makers, cheap light bulbs and better voice control | Edit note: We had some sound issues on the podcast with Kevin and I because of some radio interference with the mic as we recorded on site. They occur at 5:30, 6:30, 9:10, 17:17-17:34 and then from 17:45 to about 18:18. Next week we won’t be […] Smart coffee makers, cheap light bulbs and better voice control originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2015. Continue reading… | 1/6/2015 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hanging with my husband: His thoughts on our smart home | The Internet of Things podcast is back this week with a short and sweet episode featuring my husband as my guest and co-host discussing life in our smart home. He’s playing the role of a normal user as he discusses his favorite device (the Hue lights) […] Hanging with my husband: His thoughts on our smart home originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 12/29/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Exploring Amazon’s Echo and the retailer’s home automation channel plans | Between an interview with the man in charge of stocking Amazon's site with connected devices and the launch of the Amazon Echo this week's podcast is all about a certain Seattle retailer. Exploring Amazon’s Echo and the retailer’s home automation channel plans originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 11/10/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Building networks that can expand and survive the internet of things, plus some tips on crowdfunding | Whether it's crowfunding questions or worries about how to get your device online this week's podcast has you covered with a mix of insights on funding and new frontiers in networks. Building networks that can expand and survive the internet of things, plus some tips on crowdfunding originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/27/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why the internet of things should be designed with efficiency in mind | Can we stop the internet of things from becoming a power hungry consumer of resources? My guest on this week's podcast hopes so, and discusses how we can make it more efficient. Why the internet of things should be designed with efficiency in mind originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/21/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mother may I? Building hardware that can change with the flip of an app. | The concept of the internet of things has been around for more than a decade, and people's points of view have changed in that time. This week's podcast features an IoT pioneer and his new product. Mother may I? Building hardware that can change with the flip of an app. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/14/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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We’re already driving smart cars, so when will they be autonomous? | The car of the future is already here, we just need to give it a legal framework and more sensors. This weeks podcast talks about connected gars, garages and HVAC systems. We’re already driving smart cars, so when will they be autonomous? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 10/6/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Everyone should be a maker. So how do we get there? | This week's podcast goes from disruption (of the intercom market) to degradation (discussing the inverse of a graceful degradation problem as applied to the smart home. Listen up. Everyone should be a maker. So how do we get there? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/30/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Learning lightbulbs, Logitech’s new hub and the ideal smart home owner | This week's podcast covers a bunch of topics from a hub to handle your many home hubs, to a smart light bulb that responds to you and your environment. Learning lightbulbs, Logitech’s new hub and the ideal smart home owner originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/23/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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This may be the killer app for the smart home, plus thoughts on wearables | I've traded my two $70 thermostats for $500 worth of thermostats, and I'm not yet sure it has been worth it. This week we welcome Ecobee's co-CEO and discuss Apple's watch. This may be the killer app for the smart home, plus thoughts on wearables originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/16/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let’s discuss IBM’s new block chain internet of things architecture and robots | Everyone has an idea of how we need to build out the infrastructure for the internet of things, and big companies like IBM may have several. This week we learn about using block chain for IoT. Let’s discuss IBM’s new block chain internet of things architecture and robots originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/9/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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In praise of a subscription plan on your smart home and wild Apple speculation | What will Apple launch for the internet of things market on Sept. 9? And what is Lowe's plan for the smart home going forward? One of these questions will be answered in this week's podcast. In praise of a subscription plan on your smart home and wild Apple speculation originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 9/2/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A peek at the Peq hub expected at Best Buy and making the trains run on time | This week's podcast includes a bit about user interfaces for the smart home and wearables, as well as a deep dive into the industrial internet. A peek at the Peq hub expected at Best Buy and making the trains run on time originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/26/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Don’t count out cellular. It could still win with the internet of things | The industrial internet will use cellular. For real! That's the take from this week's podcast guest, who joins us after Kevin Tofel and I digest the SmartThings buy, Best Buy's hub offering and more. Don’t count out cellular. It could still win with the internet of things originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/19/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Face it: The internet of things isn’t going to develop like the web | We spend a lot of time on the show discussing standards and how data should move easily around the internet of things, but this week Tom Coates tells us that vision isn't realistic. Face it: The internet of things isn’t going to develop like the web originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/12/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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LIFX plans to move beyond lightbulbs with plans for a switch | The smart home needs both intelligence and context, so in this week's podcast we're discussing data, AI and standards in the home as well as smart light bulbs with LIFX. LIFX plans to move beyond lightbulbs with plans for a switch originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 8/5/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How much data can one smart home generate? About 1 GB a week. | The internet of things is about data. So this week's podcast we talk to a Splunk executive who connected his home and uses the data to inform his lifestyle and purchases. How much data can one smart home generate? About 1 GB a week. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/29/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You are being tracked in the real world, so what should we do about it? | The internet of things is primarily about deriving value from data, but we need to have mroe conversations about how that data is shared. Today we talk to the CEO of Truste about IoT and privacy. You are being tracked in the real world, so what should we do about it? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/22/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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All about AllSeen, and a bit about the new Thread radio tech that wants to own the home | This week we are all about internet of things standards and certifications as we welcome the head of the AllSeen Alliance to the show and discuss a new radio certification introduced by Samsung, Nest, ARM and others. All about AllSeen, and a bit about the new Thread radio tech that wants to own the home originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/15/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to train your smart home and does the internet of things need an OS? | In this week's podcast we tackle some big issues, such as whether we want to put in the effort to train the anticipatory home and if the internet of things needs an OS. How to train your smart home and does the internet of things need an OS? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 7/8/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dropcam was only the beginning. How Nest plans to build a smart home empire. | In the wake of Quirky spinning off Wink and Nest announcing its developer program, we talk to a 60-year-old company that's working with both Nest and Apple's HomeKit about how it chooses its partners. Dropcam was only the beginning. How Nest plans to build a smart home empire. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/24/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What is Project RoseLine and why did it get $4M in federal money? | Timing is everything, and getting both the time right and making sure it stays synchronized across unreliable networks for the internet of things is the key challenge behind a recent NSF grant. What is Project RoseLine and why did it get $4M in federal money? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/17/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Digital health is going to need medical approval and a great UI | So far the internet of things hasn't made much headway into patient care in the medical setting, but consumers are buying wellness devices for a variety of reasons. Will the medical world embrace that data? Digital health is going to need medical approval and a great UI originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/9/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Much ado about HomeKit, the new Apple smart home framework | Apple unveiled HomeKit, a smart home play that relies heavily on third-party software and developers. In this week's podcast we talk to four different people about their thoughts on this news. Much ado about HomeKit, the new Apple smart home framework originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 6/3/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How the internet enables future cars, and is this the slowest network in the world? | In this week's podcast we discuss the connected car and how it changes transportation in urban and rural areas as well as new dedicated networks in the U.K and San Francisco for the internet of things. How the internet enables future cars, and is this the slowest network in the world? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/27/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thingful wants to crawl the internet of things, but is this the right model? | How does one build a search engine for connected devices? Even though we call it the internet of things, there's more things than a network right now. Thingful wants to crawl the internet of things, but is this the right model? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 5/20/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Integration drama in the smart home and Lumafit’s CEO on new wearables | Is it different building a connected device in Europe? Where are wearables heading?What are the risks of hacked smart home integrations? We discuss these questions and more on the podcast this week. Integration drama in the smart home and Lumafit’s CEO on new wearables originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/29/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Are we nearing the Dropbox moment for the internet of things? | Connecting devices into a truly interoperable system isn't as easy as some of the hype masters touting the internet of things would have you believe. But Peter Semmelhack has a few ideas. Are we nearing the Dropbox moment for the internet of things? originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/22/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Drones 101 and why your August smart lock hasn’t shipped just yet | We're answering some tough questions this week on the podcast starting with what's that up in the sky and ending with, why hasn't my smart lock shipped yet. Drones 101 and why your August smart lock hasn’t shipped just yet originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/18/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What would you do with $100M? We talk to Prodea about connecting the world | I can talk to my house, but it doesn't yet know what I'm saying. Plus, we chat with a well-funded, 8-year-old company that wants to package the internet of things as a service. What would you do with $100M? We talk to Prodea about connecting the world originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/8/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let’s get industrial data online, and moving the connected home | How do you disconnect a connected home? Kevin discusses what he'll take in his upcoming move, and I interview MachineShop's CEO about the industrial internet and business models for the services economy. Let’s get industrial data online, and moving the connected home originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 4/1/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dude, where’s my car? Plus a tour through a Savant home | This week Kevin huffs candles, I lose my car and a visit to the Savant demo home makes me reconsider how I view the future of the smart home. Listen to this week's podcast. Dude, where’s my car? Plus a tour through a Savant home originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 3/25/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cooking with the internet of things and the coming wave of dumb “smart” devices | I love cooking, and I love connected devices, so this week I chat with the CEO of The Orange Chef Co. about bringing the internet of things into the kitchen. Cooking with the internet of things and the coming wave of dumb “smart” devices originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 3/18/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Will the smartphone eat the fitness tracker market? RunKeeper’s CEO says yes. | Everyone is trying to be a platform company these days, but in this weeks podcast we explore the challenges affiliated with building a business around integrating various APIs and the need for a magical user experience. Will the smartphone eat the fitness tracker market? RunKeeper’s CEO says yes. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 3/3/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Overclock your car and hack the Google Glass prescription limitations | Kevin has a pair of Google Glass in prescription strength and an overclocked car. This, plus new ways to think about the connected car on this week's podcast. Overclock your car and hack the Google Glass prescription limitations originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 2/25/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How do you bring the internet of things to the consumer? Two perspectives. | The early adopter set and tech darlings can't stop talking about the internet of things, but the normal consumers of the world aren't getting excited about connected diapers or coffee makers just yet. How do you bring the internet of things to the consumer? Two perspectives. originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 2/18/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The internet of things is a developer nightmare … and opportunity | Watches, garages and data privacy are all topics of discussion in this weeks podcast featuring The Pebble Steel, a connected garage door opener and Sam Ramji of Apigee discussing business models for the internet of things. The internet of things is a developer nightmare … and opportunity originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 2/11/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: Meet Skynet, an open source IM platform for the internet of things | For anyone interested in the internet of things, Skynet, an open source instant messaging service for connected devices (and services) is a powerful tool worth understanding. Check it out. Podcast: Meet Skynet, an open source IM platform for the internet of things originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014. Continue reading… | 2/4/2014 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Great IOT podcast
If you are interested in connected gadgets, this is the best podcast out there. Good guests and reviews of the latest internet of things toys.
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