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The Korean manufacturer closes the circle of its ecosystem with more fluid communication between its Windows and Android devices.
This big-ass smart display is gorgeous to look at, but the software and camera need serious work.
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Sengled's latest bulbs use radar technology to track your sleep time, heart rate, and body temperature.
The company is also fixing a huge issue with the Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active.
The new device, which comes in DIY and pro versions, promises to monitor your home's water usage to save money (and water).
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The voice assistant isn't shutting down but the similarly named web-ranking service is.
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Sony's HT-A7000 is impressive as hell, but it's also more expensive than the competition.
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Amazon is getting ready for the smart home future in which Alexa could control everything.
The Librarian of Congress approved exemptions to copyright law that greatly expand right to repair, if we can get the parts.
Before Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant made our devices talk, this digital pyramid would read you the time.
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TP-Link's indoor security camera offers the basics. Many folks don't need much else.
Walled gardens have no place within the smart home.