Ubuntu Core brings real-time processing to Linux IoT
Canonical's new Ubuntu Core 22 comes with beta real-time processing for Internet of Things devices.
Canonical's new Ubuntu Core 22 comes with beta real-time processing for Internet of Things devices.
This Norwegian company's IoT kit is easy to get to grips with and can help organisations explore how to optimise the layout and management of their premises.
Smart home technology has grown increasingly popular and adoption of smart home technology is expected to grow to 57% over the next five years.
Talk to your visitors without answering the door, or pair it with a camera to see and hear who wants to come in. Arlo's audio doorbell is both simple and flexible, but we'd like a little more customisation.
From earth-observation satellites to smartphones listening out for chainsaws in the forest, cutting-edge technology is helping to record and protect the natural world.
Until we look to emulate the open models of Wi-Fi and PCs, IoT will always be a source of never-ending e-waste.
Firms are increasingly feeding data collected by IoT sensors into machine-learning models and using the resulting information to change how they operate and the products and services they offer.
If people cannot tinker with Internet of Things devices, then the future is bad for free software, Bradley Kuhn of the Software Freedom Conservancy has said.
Besides the cloud, Canonical is staking its Linux future on the Internet of Things with its new Ubuntu Core release.
Wall clock? Microwave? Amazon expands its line of Alexa-enabled devices while refreshing its smart speaker lineup.