We may soon see a bunch of new iOS apps from Samsung
Samsung already has close to 50 apps on iOS. But that number is about to get bigger.
Samsung already has close to 50 apps on iOS. But that number is about to get bigger.
This week, let's take a look at how a single button can make everything perfect for movie night.
In this edition of the Weekly Echo, we talk about Alexa's new skills and an Internet of Useless Things.
This lightbulb takes a special twist on brightening your day.
The addition of HomeKit support will make Philips Hue lights even easier to use.
A flurry of HomeKit-enabled products have become available starting today, with more on the way.
How smart is your home? Probably not as smart as it could be with the Neurio Sensor, available now for preorder.
SmartThings has just unveiled its latest offerings at CES 2015.
Netatmo's Welcome is a Wi-Fi camera that uses face recognition technology to identify the people at your home.
Nest has just announced a number of new integrations for its “Works with Nest” program.
Water your yard from anywhere in the world with Blossom.
The companion Wink app has also been updated with a trio of improvements.
Do you love coffee? Then you'll probably love the Arist Café smart coffee maker.
Apple’s partner chipmakers for HomeKit have begun shipping chips designed for the “smart home” platform to device makers.
Homeboy is a new home security system that competes with the likes of Dropcam.
IFTTT for iOS has just received an update that notably adds support for a number of new services.
Ahead of the official launch of Apple's HomeKit, Elgato has announced a new line of iOS-connected smart home accessories.
Samsung has acquired SmartThings, presumably in a bid to take on Google's Nest and Apple's HomeKit in the "smart home" space.
The Bluetooth-powered smart lock system Kevo has just been enhanced with new eKeys and an improved user experience.
The "Instantly Connected" Wink app has been updated with support for more "smart home" products from more brands.
General Electric, the very company company founded by Thomas Edison, has introduced a "smart" light bulb called Link.
Nest is set to share some user data with Google for the first time since the "smart home" company was acquired by the Internet giant for $3.2 billion several months ago.
Nest has just opened its platform to other companies and developers with the launch of a new "smart home" initiative.