The networked home — complete with “smart” appliances and a range of security and entertainment options — is becoming increasingly common. Many new homes come equipped with centrally controlled entertainment, security and climate systems, and more existing homes are being retrofitted with home theaters and music systems. The market for home networking and connected entertainment devices is on pace to grow from $14 billion in 2005 to more than $85 billion by 2011.
Ten Scary Things About Home Networks, Part 2
Posted by: Keith Regan March 2, 2007 04:00 AMThe networked home — complete with “smart” appliances and a range of security and entertainment options — is becoming increasingly common. Many new homes come equipped with centrally controlled entertainment, security and climate systems, and more existing homes are being retrofitted with home theaters and music systems. The market for home networking and connected entertainment devices is on pace to grow from $14 billion in 2005 to more than $85 billion by 2011.