GE has announced new additions to the C by GE smart lighting line just ahead of CES this year. The most significant news: no neutral wire required.
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Richard has a strange request for Santa this year: We're good—help our favorite smart home companies this year, instead. Read on to hear what's on his Smart Home Christmas Wish List.
With the weather getting colder and the holidays right upon us, the Technology.FM hosts get together once again for their annual fireside chat. Now joined by Adam Justice, they discuss some of this…
Home Depot has had its share of smart home mis-steps over the years, but the big box retailer may have a ringer on the field now. A new, inexpensive Zigbee remote, bundled with a white-tunable smart…
We love MySmartBlinds. Not so much for the optional bridge, though. Its Alexa and Google Assistant integration is limited and cumbersome. Now you can create your own routines on both platforms…
Wyze disrupts another product segment with the announcement of its new $90 smart lock, ConnectSense introduces some new products, and Abode Systems’ Scott Beck joins us to talk about their products…
Our friends over at ConnectSense have been working hard over the past year or so on their latest new products: two in-wall smart outlets that work with HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Assistant.
Samsung doubles down on SmartThings, Home Depot confuses customers with new Philips connected bulbs, and the August View is back. Plus: Agnes Lorenz from The Smartest House joins us to dive into Z…
Zooz announced three clever new Z-Wave devices at CEDIA this year, and each one addresses a different niche need in the current smart home market.
Samsung demonstrated at its annual developer conference that it's (finally) all in for SmartThings developers. There's a new Rules API, support for webCoRE, and much more.
The Wink hub seems to be one step closer to death, Google announces a bunch of new Nest products, and Signify acquires Eaton Lighting. Plus Anova Culinary’s Steve Svajian joins us to discuss the…
Who didn't do a double take when Will.i.am purchased Wink a few years back? Now employees report offices are closed and they're not getting paid. Is this the end of Wink?

