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U.S. Considers Banning TP-Link Products
U.S. officials may ban highly popular Chinese-made TP-Link networking products due to national security concerns.
News December 18LG’s 77-Inch Transparent OLED TV Comes with a Price Tag of $60K
LG explains that its newest OLED display offers homeowners the ability to switch between transparent and opaque modes to deliver entertainment and design to home spaces.
News December 18People Were Using Their Josh.ai Systems to Create Some Interesting Automations in 2024
One creative user went so far as to leverage their Josh.ai system to develop an automation for their fish tank.
News December 18Parks Associates Launches Strategic Consulting Unit
Research firm Parks Associates wants to leverage its in-depth research, data and analytics to directly advise consumer tech manufacturers.
News December 18Roku Smart Home Users Can Now Watch Surveillance Camera Feeds from Their TV
New Roku smart home features include the ability to pin a Roku camera feed to a TV while streaming content.
News December 18Automated Roman Shades Provide a Smart, Yet Elegant Touch to this Denver Home
Collaborating with both the designer and architect on the project, QAV developed a beautifully functional lighting and shading system that blends in perfectly with the home decor.
Projects December 18Shelly’s Latest Wave Products Can Communicate with Each Other Miles Away
Adding new Z-Wave LR functionality to its Wave devices, Shelly is expanding both the range and scalability of smart homes leveraging its range.
News December 18Coastal Source to Exhibit at MANTS 2025 Show
Coastal Source will exhibit at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS).
News December 18Scott Srolis Named President of Salamander Designs, Founder Moves to CEO Role
Salvatore Carrabba, who founded the firm over 30 years ago will remain actively involved in the business as Srolis takes the daily reins.
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