UPDATED 13:48 EDT / DECEMBER 22 2015

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What you missed in the Smart World: Botched software update angers Philips Hue users

A new Internet of Things (IoT) headquarters, a botched software update, IoT assets being sold … these are just a few of the most interesting news items that popped up in the connected world last week.

Every week we round up the latest developments in the Smart World, from new developer platforms to smart city initiatives around the world, and more. Here’s what you missed in the Smart World:

Philips backtracks on Hue Bridge software update after Internet backlash

Royal Philips recently released an update to address issues in its Hue Bridge, but the update resulted in incompatibilities with third-party bulbs, something that did not sit well with users. After some Internet backlash, Philips backtracked with its update and stated that third-party bulbs will still be supported. But that doesn’t mean incompatibility issues have been resolved.

Read more about the kerfuffle here.

The rise of Vivint: Anticipating what smart home consumers want and need

Vivint_SmartHome_ArenaSmart home adoption is on the rise in the U.S., and it looks like Vivint, Inc. is at the forefront. Vivint offers home security solutions that not only protect from intruders but also help users of the technology keep an eye on kids and pets. The company anticipates what consumers want, and this seems to be working well for the company, resulting in good business results in 2015, as well as obtaining naming rights for a sports arena.

Read more about how Vivint is shooting to the top here.

Bankruptcy judge approves sale of Quirky assets

Despite objections from General Electric Co., bankruptcy judge Martin Glenn has approved the sale of Quirky, Inc.’s assets. Quirky’s remaining assets will be sold to Q Holdings, LLC for $4.7 million.

Read more about Quirky’s fate here.

Wistiki has the answer to never losing your keys, wallet or pet again

Wistiki_End_of_LostWistiki ASA’s Bluetooth trackers, which were created in collaboration with Philippe Stark, have surpassed its funding goal on Indiegogo with a week more to go. The line of trackers can help you locate lost items, including smartphones, keys, pets and more.

Read more about Wistiki’s Bluetooth trackers here.

5 connected gifts even your grandparents can use

Finding the perfect gift for your grandparents can be tricky, especially in our connected world, but there are some gadgets that even they can appreciate and use, such as a digital frame or a cheap tablet so they can video call with their grandkids.

Read more about gift ideas for grandparents here.

App connects IoT devices via a drawn line

RE01Researcher Valentin Heun, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Fluid Interfaces Lab, has come up with an app called Reality Editor that allows users to draw a line between devices to connect their functions. This aims to help users control things around them in a simpler way.

Read more about how Reality Editor works and its availability here.

IBM debuts new Watson-powered analytics APIs for the Internet of Things

IBM has opened a new headquarters in Munich, Germany, dedicated to IoT, which will house 1,000 developers, consultants, researchers and designers along with data scientists, engineers and programmers, all dedicated for IoT innovations and finding solutions. Aside from the new HQ, Big Blue also debuted four a new families of Watson APIs available for IBM clients, partners and developers to make better sense of gathered data via machine learning and correlation with unstructured data.

Read more about IBM’s IoT efforts here and here.

Pebble updates software to join fitness tracking revolution

Pebble_HealthPebble Technology Corp. has released an update for its smartwatches that adds native step and sleep tracking. The Pebble Health is a free health tracking system that shares the data collected to Apple’s HealthKit and Google Fit, but Pebble is working on making the data appear on its own app, which it hopes will be ready by the next update. Though it is a bit primitive compared to other trackers, it does offer something new, such as adjusting daily goals based on previous activities.

Read more about the Pebble Health here.

Tune in next week for more interesting stories, discoveries and innovations in the world of smart and connected things.

Image source: Royal Philips

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