Seeking a truly smart home experience
From solar panels to sustainable speakers. IFA previewed a complete sustainability story that bodes well for the smart home.
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From solar panels to sustainable speakers. IFA previewed a complete sustainability story that bodes well for the smart home.
Excitement for extended reality devices (the catch-all term for virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality products) reached a fever pitch early this summer, with announcements of long-anticipated new products from Apple, Meta, and others. The attention the category is receiving is rightfully earned — VR was the last hit product in tech, selling more than 9 million units in 2021 and 2022 — and all eyes are on this market to lead the consumer electronics sector out of its current sales decline.
Smartwatches are complex devices that supposedly provide us with an accurate, detailed array of health and fitness data from which we can make informed decisions. But after a recent windsurfing vacation I’m starting to question the accuracy of the data collected.
The strong emphasis that the manufacturers place on the health and fitness functionality is of questionable value to us mere mortals. To expand the market to a broader consumer base, they need to evolve their approach and, perhaps, take some bold steps.
Is sleep tracking the most over-rated feature on smartwatches? Is it really actionable, or simply data for the sake of data…
The FCC has launched new broadband maps that are a vast improvement on the previous ones. But they are still significantly flawed and help paint an incorrect story of broadband success.
There is an art to spinning the facts to suits the story and merging of “Internet” and “Broadband” terms makes that particularly easy for all involved parties.
SpaceX has taken the next big step with its Starlink satellite solution, gaining FCC approval to offer the service to vehicles in motion.
Style is key when it comes to smartwatches and activity trackers
Planes and phones have always had a mixed relationship. The conflict between 5G and altimeters is just the latest one caused, in no small part, by the government’s desire to sell as much spectrum as they can.