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You don’t have to be a homeowner to build a smart home
You don’t need to own your house to build a smart home. Portable devices, smart plugs, and sensors make renter-friendly automation easy.
Amazon and Google think that artificially intelligent assistants like Alexa+ and Gemini will speed up the process of setting up a smart home, but many problems remain unsolved.
We have all been at the point where certain home appliances start getting boring, whether it's their appearance or functionality, you can't help but feel something is missing. Smart home electronics ...
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I build my smart home to revolve around routines instead of gadgets (and you should too)
Tech enthusiasts love to imagine a home where lights adjust automatically, the smart thermostat warms the house before your feet hit the floor, and a voice assistant reminds you of your first meeting.
If you're looking to build a smart kitchen, Costco has some great options. From refrigerators to microwaves, the chain has an intelligent lineup.
The halls of IFA Berlin were bursting with interesting and innovative technology designed to make your home smarter than ever. Here's what caught our attention. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering ...
Not sure where to start with smart plugs? At CNET, these are the tricks we use to make our homes smarter and routines faster.
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