SensorSphere, the Droid You’re Looking For?
SensorSphere is a robotic ball with HD camera and sensors–a remote-controlled smart home monitoring system. Continue reading SensorSphere, the Droid You’re Looking For?
SensorSphere is a robotic ball with HD camera and sensors–a remote-controlled smart home monitoring system. Continue reading SensorSphere, the Droid You’re Looking For?
Smart lighting and the Internet of Things (IoT) can change the emotional tone of any space. What better time to take advantage of this power than Halloween? Continue reading Smart Lighting Sets a Scary Hue
Since launching this spring, the Apple Watch’s level of success is still undergoing debate. Some say it was a flop, others say it’s too early to call, and many insist that sales were strong. Aesthetically, it’s a point of contention as well. But one thing’s for sure: it’s been… Continue reading “Apple’s Follow Up to its Watch: a Smart Ring?”
A major update to the Apple TV was announced this week and we were hoping to see HomeKit integration… our wish didn’t exactly come true. Continue reading HomeKit, HomeKit, Where Are You?
The Philips Hue wireless dimming kit is the lightbulb moment that will spark the natural progression into the modern, connected home. Not only does the kit show how simple it is to have clever products in your home, but like all Philips Hue products it is entirely future-proof. Continue reading Philips Hue Makes Household Lighting Dimmable
The Internet of Things promises great things… to do that huge amounts of data has to be gathered, digested and distributed. Continue reading Data Is Changing How Businesses and Consumers Connect
Knocki is a simple device that aims to make “plain” places smart and control them with a simple knock… Continue reading Knocki, Knocki, Who’s There?
Security researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the wireless standard used for connectivity in many Internet of Things and smart home devices. Continue reading Critical Flaw in Smart Homes and Internet of Things
Does the campy ‘Sharknado’ use the Philips Hue lighting system to signal the first sparks of the integration enhanced environment in daily life? Continue reading When Connected Lighting Meets TV: Oh Hell Maybe.
If the objective of the Internet of Things is to connect and control everything online, Israeli start-up WiseSec can perhaps be called the world’s biggest IoT company. That’s because its latest gadget — the Genii — allows users to control a whopping 800,000 devices from their smartphones. Using a clever combination of web technology, infrared beams,… Continue reading “WiseSec “Genii” Hub Could Control 800,000 devices”