ResearchConsumer concerns for the smart home
The majority of U.S. consumers cite cost and privacy issues as the main inhibitors to adopting smart-home technology systems. Read more »
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The majority of U.S. consumers cite cost and privacy issues as the main inhibitors to adopting smart-home technology systems. Read more »
At long last, iOS is getting widgets; just in time to help the iPhone become a smart home controller. Philips already has a concept widget for controlling its intelligent light bulbs. Read more »
Connected things are everywhere at this year’s CES. There’s a problem though: Consumers aren’t likely to buy them unless they connect to the wireless networks that are already in our homes. Read more »
Now that hardware is getting cheaper and mobile apps are driving simplicity, smart home system installations are expected to rise dramatically, says Berg Insights. Read more »