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The future of smart homes with Matter interoperability and AI could overcome the adoption hurdles of cost, complexity, and security.
Every six months or so, I re-evaluate the configuration of my home office workstation for improvements and enhancements. Admittedly, my specific requirements skew to the higher end of what the typical home office worker needs. I conduct a video podcast every week and need simultaneous and convenient...
At the center of the model is a dual-screen smart TV developed by Telly. One screen is a 55-inch 4K HDR Home Theater Television Display divided from a smaller smart screen by a five-driver sound bar. In addition to TV programming, the Free Telly hardware supports video calling, video games, an AI-en...
You need information to make intelligent choices about how to save energy in your home. Data is power. Here's how to get started.
The Era 100 and Era 300 are Sonos' two new "better and best" offerings. Priced at $450, the Era 300 is the first Sonos speaker capable of playing spatial audio. In comparison, the $250 Era 100 is a wholly rebuilt successor to the Sonos One with several upgrades over its predecessor.
What if you could buy a view and place it in any home? That is LiquidView’s proposition -- a stunning digital view placed in any home, regardless of location.
After a year of upgrading my condo with several devices specifically designed to monitor my electricity usage in exact detail, the results were surprising and ultimately disappointing.
Some of the new tech from CES 2023 helps people have fun, keep track of stuff, or improve personal spaces. These three new items check those boxes, and you might wonder why somebody did not think of them sooner.
It's the beginning of a new year, and economically we are in a bit of trouble. But some amazing technologies are coming to market this year that I look forward to seeing.