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The 3 Robot Mowers That Stole the Show at CES 2026
HardwareInnovationIoT

The 3 Robot Mowers That Stole the Show at CES 2026

According to TechRadar, the 2026 robot mower lineup is a significant leap forward. The most exciting models include the Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD with upgraded Tri-Fusion navigation, the compact Segway Navimow i2 AWD with all-wheel drive, and Roborock’s surprising RockMow X1 LiDAR that ditches satellite

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
L&T’s Chip Play: IoT Modules Now, Big Auto Bucks Later
IoTManufacturingSemiconductors

L&T’s Chip Play: IoT Modules Now, Big Auto Bucks Later

India’s L&T Semiconductor is taking a partner-led path into the cellular IoT module market. They’re starting with smart meters in India, but the real prize is automotive modules priced up to $150 each.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 31, 2025
Why mDNS is the Secret to a Truly Lazy Home Network
ComputingIoTSoftware

Why mDNS is the Secret to a Truly Lazy Home Network

The key to a self-managing home network isn’t the latest router. It’s a decades-old protocol called mDNS that powers Apple’s Bonjour. This zero-configuration tech lets your devices find each other automatically, and with a tool like Avahi, you can make it work across all your gadgets.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
IoT Devices Set to Explode to 50 Billion by 2035
5GBusinessIoT

IoT Devices Set to Explode to 50 Billion by 2035

The number of connected IoT devices is projected to reach 39 billion by 2030 and exceed 50 billion by 2035. Cellular IoT and 5G chipsets are leading this explosive growth with 23% and 34% annual growth rates respectively.

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025
The IoT Security Crisis: Why Cheap Devices Are Costing Companies Millions
BusinessCybersecurityIoT

The IoT Security Crisis: Why Cheap Devices Are Costing Companies Millions

Inexpensive IoT devices are creating unprecedented security risks for organizations. The FBI warns these devices are being exploited at scale, requiring new procurement and monitoring strategies.

by Ryan HolbrookOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025

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