Latest Internet of Things (IoT) News
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This is a Tough Year to Bet on Ecosystems (Premium)
With Big Tech reeling in the wake of the pandemic-era boom, Amazon, Google, and others are quietly backing away from […]
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A Wi-Fi Dilemma (Premium)
A Wi-Fi Dilemma (Premium) – Thurrott.com Premium It’s past time to upgrade my aging Wi-Fi 5 mesh network to something […]
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Microsoft to Build 120,000 HoloLens Headsets for the U.S. Army
Microsoft announced today that it has received a contract worth up to $21.88 billion over ten years to build 120,000 […]
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Google I/O Announcement Roundup
I’m plenty-busy here in Seattle for Microsoft Build, but I wanted to at least provide a quick rundown of today’s […]
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Philips Hue Lights Finally Let You Control the Power-on Behaviour
If you are into smart home goodies or have smart lights, you probably own Philips Hue lights. Philips offers a […]
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Intel Neural Compute Stick 2 Improves AI Capabilities for Makers
Intel today revealed its second-generation Neural Compute Stick, a tiny, USB thumb drive-sized neural compute engine that will help makers […]
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Microsoft Announces October 2018 Update for Windows 10 IoT
Microsoft today announced the October 2018 Update for Windows 10 IoT, its operating system for embedded intelligent devices. “The October […]
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Microsoft, Back on Track (Premium)
Heading home from Seattle and reflecting on this week’s Build conference, I’m struck by the major change in Microsoft’s tone […]