Gigaom5 trends coming to the smart home in 2015
The internet of things is humming along, and thanks to our Structure Connect show last week, I feel confident predicting a few things you’ll see next year in the smart home. Read more »
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The internet of things is humming along, and thanks to our Structure Connect show last week, I feel confident predicting a few things you’ll see next year in the smart home. Read more »
A new feature in the Automatic Link called License+ will track a teenager’s driving behavior over 100 hours, giving concerned parents a way to test their kids performance on the road. Read more »
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Only 15 users have gotten verified status, but almost all of them are Hong Kong journalists who Open Garden hopes will become trusted sources of information during the protests. Read more »
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