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No net neutrality

Net Neutrality and the IoT

By Bryon Moyer | December 22, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From last episode: New IoT devices are connected to the cloud for the first time in the on-boarding process.] Let’s take a moment to discuss affairs. A week or so ago, the FCC dismantled the net neutrality rules put in place during the previous administration. Let me preface this by […]

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National IoT Strategy

A National IoT Strategy

By Bryon Moyer | January 12, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: we reviewed the IoT basics so far.] The IoT is being built out by private technology companies. The private sector is where ideas – both good and bad ones – can flourish more freely. There’s risk; there may be failure, and there may be reward. That […]

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Alexa bug

Is Someone Listening In? An Alexa Bug

By Bryon Moyer | May 24, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at a review of what we’ve talked about since the beginning of the year.] Today we do an off-cycle posting due to a late-breaking story that relates to our recent discussion of the Big 3 – notably, Amazon. They’ve had a rather embarrassing problem […]

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Control

Brains in the Loop

By Bryon Moyer | December 28, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at how long messages might need to be broken up into multiple packets to be sent and reassembled later.] Today we do one of our occasional departures from the narrative to look at a -event situation. The particular event that spurred this is the […]

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Amazon Key

IoT Pros and Cons: Amazon Key

By Bryon Moyer | July 12, 2019 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: we looked at ways that hackers can try to break into hardware to find a key – and ways that designers are trying to protect against that.] Today we’re going to look at yet another consumer IoT product – for a number of reasons. It’s not […]

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