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IHS: Professionally monitored smart homes to exceed traditional security systems in 2023

| Share | Share | Share | Share There’s no denying the advent of smart home technology has forever changed the landscape of the residential security industry. Now, according to a new report from IHS Markit, it seems that smart home systems stand poised to supplant the traditional burglar and fire alarm panels of old. […]

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This iPhone 8 Concept Has A Transparent Display

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How's the air up there? In Louisville, you can just ask your light bulbs

Enlarge Image Philips Hue light bulbs in CNET’s smart apartment are connected to city data through IFTTT, so the lights will change color depending on the air quality in Louisville. Tyler Lizenby/CNET If you live in Louisville, Kentucky, and your Philips Hue smart light bulbs turn red, you might want to stay inside. That’s because

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China's New Technology Spending Plan Is Larger Than Qatar's Entire Economy

China’s New Technology Spending Plan Is Larger Than Qatar’s Entire Economy This is post 2 of 2 in the series “China to Spend $170 Billion on ICT Infrastructure; 2017 Begins With A $14.6 Billion Fund” Nearly 700 Million People In China Remain Non-Internet Users China’s New Technology Spending Plan Is Larger Than Qatar’s Entire Economy

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Q&A: Rapid7's Beardsley and Brown take on bug bounty programs, IoT

Bug bounty programs may not be the most obvious solution to internet-of-things vulnerabilities, but they could be an indicator of vendors willing to do whatever it takes to keep “things” safe. Rebekah Brown, threat intelligence lead, and Tod Beardsley, director of research, both at Rapid7, sat down with SearchSecurity in November at Rapid7’s UNITED 2016

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