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Google launched a new tablet and dock at the Google I/O event Wednesday, and Kevin and I share our thoughts on how it might fit in with a smart home. Will it replace your Nest Smart Displays? We also share some of the up...
Episode 422: The Pixel tablet is a smart home let down is an episode from The Internet of Things Podcast - IoT by Stacey Higginbotham, tech journalist. Google launched a new tablet and dock at the Google I/O event Wednesday, and Kevin and I...
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Published May 11, 2023, 57:46 long, audio available.
Google launched a new tablet and dock at the Google I/O event Wednesday, and Kevin and I share our thoughts on how it might fit in with a smart home. Will it replace your Nest Smart Displays? We also share some of the updates expected in the new Google Home app before moving on to discuss Roku’s new smart home security system . Then we ask questions about the new State Farm and ADT combined security and water monitoring plans that provide a 6% discount on your insurance premium. Will insurers see your ADT data? You do have to to share it. After this we talk about Qualcomm’s V2X acquisition of Autotalks , the return of Mirai on TP-Link routers , and more perspectives on the Aqara FP2 sensor. It’s not great at fall detection , but it is able to offer some unique automations based on where people are in a room and how many people are there. We then end the news section by answering a listener question about connecting IR devices to your smart home. The new Roku security system has two sensors, a hub with a siren, a keypad, and an alarm. Image courtesy of Roku. Our guest this week is Calista Redmond, the CEO of RISC-V International . She explains what RISC-V is and the why the chip world needs a new instruction set. She also gives some examples of RISC-V architectures used to design chips for the IoT. There are hearing aids and edge computing gateways that currently use the technology as well as automotive chips. We also addressed concerns about the lack of software that supports the RISC-V architecture and how the organization plans to handle fragmentation. Enjoy. Hosts : Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel Guest : Calista Redmond, CEO of RISC-V International Sponsors : Computex and Blues Wireless The Pixel Tablet isn’t supposed to replace your Nest Displays State Farm’s investment in ADT is now a real product. We have questions. Qualcomm is still betting on vehicle-to-vehicle communications What the heck is RISC-V and why would we use it? How companies are using RISC-V for the IoT The post Episode 422: The Pixel tablet is a smart home let down appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things .
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Episode 422: The Pixel tablet is a smart home let down is from The Internet of Things Podcast - IoT by Stacey Higginbotham, tech journalist.
Published May 11, 2023 and 57:46 long