Corporations now buy the carpet bomb factory to expand their bomb product line and then carpet bomb their own factory after the war is over.
Corporations now buy the carpet bomb factory to expand their bomb product line and then carpet bomb their own factory after the war is over.
IoT doesn’t have to mean controlled by someone else. It’s the “cloud” part that breaks the concept, not the networking part.
Most of these products are adding features that are nice to have. (And security cameras don’t really count; being networked is their core functionality.) If you actually owned them, so you could hook them into an arbitrary hub (preferably with some sort of certificate system), those features add value.
They just don’t add enough value to let someone else use them to spy on you and be able remotely shut down your property.
You are of course correct. Guess my definition of iot must include going over the Internet. Comes with being an old cunt I guess. I do have a couple network devices but nothing that has packets that need to leave the house