The fewer entry points you leave open, the more secure your smart home will be. Here's how to accomplish that.
Everything is online these days, including our toasters and doorbells. And while smart devices are convenient and occasionally energy-saving, they also pose a risk of compromising our personal data.
Data breaches keep happening, and too often they come down to companies failing to take cybersecurity seriously. Some of the biggest breaches have been caused by negligence, and now there’s another ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing how we live, work, and connect, offering smarter solutions for everyday needs. For seniors, these innovations have the potential to enhance safety, health, and ...
Nuki, U-tec are taking advantage of Silicon Labs’ Matter-over-Thread SoCs to offer smart locking systems for keyless entry IoT-based Thread devices are coming to front doors, designed to integrate ...
It's item 3 where I think the promise of home automation starts to make less sense for a homeowner/renter that isn't a techie. Smart lighting has use models for sure, but they are unclear and the ...