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HAI’s WL3 software allows users to monitor home control systems from any web-enabled device, including the iPhone.


06.10.2008 — HAI is introducing its WL3 software, an add-on for Windows servers that enables control of HAI Home Control Systems from any web-enabled device.

The WL3 works with the iPhone 2.0, iPod Touch and any Blackberry, Smartphone, PDA or computer.

WL3 can change temperatures, adjust lights or security settings, or view any supported camera. It automatically configures supported cameras on a home network and allows configuration of other IP cameras.

It can also view and record video from cameras in the home or from public IP cameras around town.

The software enables e-mail and text messaging and supports RSS feeds for your WL3 home page.

HAI says the WL3 will ship in July. The software will be showcased at Digital Downtown on June 12-14 in New York.

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Steve is an editor for cepro.com. He graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Journalism. He joined the CE Pro staff in 2008. Steve is also a freelance sports writer for The Boston Globe and other various publications.
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