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IoT at CES 2017: Battle of the Home Automation Start-Ups
New home automation hubs at CES 2017 feature built-in cameras, artificial intelligence and predictive algorithms, voice control, security monitoring and more.
News January 5Power-Cord Warning: Don’t Even Think About Mounting Your LG Wallpaper TV Like That
You know that ribbon power-cord that connects the new ultra-thin LG Wallpaper to the connection hub? You can’t hide it behind the wall.
News January 5Mark Levinson Announces No. 515 Turntable, First in 45-Year History
Mark Levinson's No. 515 turntable is the result of a partnership with American audio manufacturer VPI Industries.
News January 5DTS Announces Play-Fi Updates, High Res Audio Support at CES 2017
DTS builds upon manufacturing partnerships in the wireless whole-house audio market through the addition of high-resolution audio to its Play-Fi platform.
News January 5CES 2017: Logitech Announces Harmony Pro Web Portal for Installers, Multi-Zone Audio Feature
Now installers can manage their Harmony customer accounts in real-time and remotely with Logitech's Harmony Pro web portal. At CES 2017, Logitech also announces a Multi-Zone audio feature for Harmony…
News January 5For One High-End Integrator, TiVo Epitomizes Simplicity
For the clients of John Deering Theater Design, TiVo combines TV and streaming services into one unified search experience.
News January 5Making Dumb Things Smart: 8 Very Interesting Non-Invasive Problem Solvers at CES 2017
CES 2017: Devices that automate your dumb shades, tiny robots that press buttons, motors that turn knobs … and other non-invasive solutions for making dumb things smart.
News January 5Sony Launches BRAVIA OLED 4K HDR TVs with Dolby Vision at CES 2017
Sony bursts onto the OLED scene with three sizes of its BRAVIA OLED 4K HDR Series with a Sony 4K HDR Processor X1 Extreme and Acoustic Surface sound system.
News January 4Alarm.com To Develop ‘Learning’ Drones for Smart Home Use
Alarm.com has announced plans to develop autonomous, video-enabled drones for smart home and business security that will use the company's new Insights Engine multi-sensor learning capability.
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