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The Internet-of-Things is Maturing (axios.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: The "Internet of Things" (IoT) category is starting to mature in terms of startup investments, according to a new report from Silicon Valley venture capital firm Wing. Like any other trendy area of tech, IoT is in the midst of its own hype cycle, so it's important to get a more detailed picture of how the money is flowing.

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  1. well by dejitaru · · Score: 5, Insightful

    it's a shame it's not really maturing in terms of security...

    1. Re:well by arglebargle_xiv · · Score: 1

      That was my thought as well. The market is maturing (who cares about that?), but the way the tech is maturing is the way that casu marzu matures.

  2. Really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Whatever you say. Just stop plugging shit up to the internet

    https://twitter.com/internetofshit/

    CAPTCHA: condom

    1. Re:Really? by rogoshen1 · · Score: 1

      It's a shame that the driver behind all of those things is a way to monetize people and their behaviors.

    2. Re:Really? by sanf780 · · Score: 1
      You can also start your washer/dryer while you are at work, or even better, while you are on your conmute. But please, do not drive and use apps at the same time.

      Other people you do not know will use your washer/dryer as a way to either attack any other device on your network or be part of a botnet. You might be even unlucky and somebody might overheat your dryer thus causing a fire.

  3. Really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Who the hell is interested? Who's buying? I specifically DO NOT want my washing machine, dryer, fridge, etc connected to the technocracy omni-net.
    Not to even begin on the obvious security flaws that are, seemingly, intentionally baked into these products. No thanks, NSA. Find a different way to film me.

  4. So is AI by 110010001000 · · Score: 1

    AI is "maturing" too. The definition of "maturing" means "how much money can we get from venture capital"? Of course the field itself is stagnant, but the hype is real.

  5. Almost by s.petry · · Score: 2

    I was thinking more along the lines of other things that mature which we really don't want either. Security is one aspect, but the trivial nature of IOT makes most of us try to ignore it.

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    -The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.

    1. Re:Almost by dejitaru · · Score: 1

      I think it's reached that point when we have a smart toilet that can show us our statistics online and have our data mined.

      Oh wait... maybe that ship has sailed... http://investmentwatchblog.com...

    2. Re:Almost by Thud457 · · Score: 1

      Just stopping by to point out that the WIFI enabled toilet opens the door to gameificaiton and competitive shitting.

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      the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

  6. The Internet-of-Things is Maturing... by zlives · · Score: 1

    into a giant disease-infected slut with no standards on who it will sleep with

  7. Not in terms of capability by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I have a fully wired house with SmartThings hub, Logitech Harmony, Nest thermostat, Nest smoke detectors, Samsung smart cams, motion sensors galore, Amazon Dots in every room etc...and I can tell you it's still all not mature and laughably integrated especially with Alexa and the voice recognition bit is sort of the whole point. Like I can tell Alexa to turn on my TV with the Harmony but good luck reliable switching channel and most importantly sources. It can do channel switching halfway passably with a hack, but telling it to jump from the cable box to Netflix is just asking too much. Even when everything works there's usually just enough lag to be annoying in a Window 95 on a Pentium 90 kind of way. It's still fun as hell to play with this stuff especially when you get guests who are old and clueless and are shocked you can get Alexa to open your shades.

  8. This is not even its final form. by PingSpike · · Score: 2

    Look out! Its maturing! Do what it says or it will mature again.

  9. Re:IOT sometimes makes sense, most of the time not by OffaMyLawn · · Score: 1

    I don't know, that IoT barcalounger does sound pretty appealing...

  10. Really? by argStyopa · · Score: 1

    Does *anyone* care about this stupid subject, except insofar as it's an example of developer-driven solution-in-need-of-a-problem that the gullible proles may be tricked into believing they need?

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    -Styopa
  11. Suggested New Headline by bdwoolman · · Score: 2

    "The Internet of Things is Beginning to Manure."

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    "No fear. No envy. No meanness." Liam Clancy
  12. Maturing much like the smart watch. by DatbeDank · · Score: 1

    The IoT is the biggest farce ever and consumers are not falling for it anymore. They though their deviant ways to have consumer's usage be tracked and sold to advertisers would work but for once consumers said enough!

    Much like smart watches which have thankfully died down to the niche that they always were, hopefully internet connected TVs, fridges, and toilets will become a painful and forgotten technological memory of the past like Windows Me.

  13. Is "decline" next? by sanf780 · · Score: 1

    I hope it will be decline next. The Internet Of Hazards have brought too many clickbait stories already.

  14. Not for me. by DidgetMaster · · Score: 1

    I will not buy any IoT device. The idea of smart devices is appealing, but I don't want any of them to be connected directly to the Internet. If they generate data, it needs to be stored on a device within my home that I control, not the manufacturer! If I want to send it a command from my phone, then it has to go through a secure device that once again, I control and can set the security settings on.

  15. Can my toaster email me when my toast is done yet? by RightwingNutjob · · Score: 1

    No? Well, then we're not really living the dream, are we?