Follow this link to read the full article from IoT Evolution World.
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A year ago at CES 2017, the proverbial Internet of Things looked full of promise, but also fairly immature.
Many top electronics, home appliance and industrial equipment vendors had only begun fleshing out their IoT offerings, proprietary solutions were often needed to control devices and seeing devices from different vendors play nice with each other was quite rare.
Follow this link to read the full article by Eric Jhonsa on TheStreet.
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By David G. Brenner, Smart Home Business Development, Intel Corporation
As the trend toward the Internet of Things and more connected devices in the house continues to accelerate, it’s not just consumers who are trying to understand how to make their devices work together in order to really make their homes smarter. Service providers, Public Utility Commissions (PUCs) and government organizations are also hard at work to understand how to work with and leverage this new technology, and bring new services and capabilities to their customers and subscribers.
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In studying pre-CES IoT activity, we discerned a few new trends in smart-home technology (‘the fog’) and market forces (wellness) driving home-automation. But some things never change (standards).
Follow this link to read the full article by Julie Jacobson on CEPro.
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LG announces its new UHD TVs, TV models. This new range of TV’s have IPS 4K panel with True Color Accuracy and 20W powerful sound so that viewers can experience the best sound while watching; this range is designed and developed, keeping in mind the Indian consumers’ desires. These TV’s will be available on Amazon prime day i.e. 15th & 16th July.
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