Hello readers,
Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! Amazon Map View adds a visual way to manage and control your smart home devices, BMW will offer ‘hands-off, eyes off’ technology next year, and alwaysAI helps you decide between generative AI and computer vision.
As always, thanks for being a subscriber! We hope you enjoy this week’s roundup of IoT’s top articles, news, and more. You can browse all our content on IoT For All.
📖 Top Articles
LTE-M and NB-IoT Explained Further
When it comes to LPWAN options for IoT businesses, two LPWAN technologies stand out: LTE-M and NB-IoT. However, it can be hard to understand the differences between these two options, making it challenging to choose between them. Velos IoT breaks down both options so that you can make an informed connectivity decision for your IoT business. Read Article
The Benefits and Potential Drawbacks of Pair Programming
A growing number of companies are finding that pair programming has a variety of benefits, including higher-quality code and better training. Read Article
Generative AI vs. Computer Vision: Driving the Most
Value
The choice between generative AI or computer vision for your business hinges on identifying the most critical problems to solve. Read Article
🔥 Rapid Fire
Amazon’s Map View arrives to create a digital map of your smart home
The Aspern Smart City Research project will use digital twin technology to increase grid capacity and flexibility
BMW to offer ‘hands-off, eyes off’ technology next year
🎙 The IoT For All Podcast
On this week’s IoT For All podcast, Ryan spoke with Luke Freiler, CEO of Centercode, about how exactly to user test IoT products and what benchmarks to use to know when an IoT product is ready for further iteration.






