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Google Home Expands Capabilities As Honeywell And Belkin WeMo Integrations Go Live: Should …

Advertisement There are still no figures available yet that reveal smart home assistant adoption and usage, but the competition continues to heat up between Google Home and Amazon Alexa. The former just got its stable beefed up with an announcement Jan. 24 that Honeywell and Belkin WeMo have already joined its ranks. “With Honeywell and […]

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-To-Machine (M2M) Communication Market – Analysis, Growth …

The global Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-To-Machine (M2M) market is expected to grow at a substantial growth rate. Rising demand for cloud apps, wireless networks, and sensors, is affecting the growth of this market. The factors driving the IoT and M2M market rely on the government support, and enhancing connectivity. Get Sample Report Copy

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Google Home Adds Support for Honeywell and WeMo Devices

Google Home has partnered up with Honeywell and Belkin’s WeMo line-up to enable device-owners to control their smart-lights, thermostats, switches, and more Published By: Ken Bock on January 25, 2017 07:27 am EST As Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) subsidiary, Google continues to tweak its newly launched Google Home device, speculation reveals that the Internet-connected speaker has

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Regulating 'Internet of things' requires a better definition from lawmakers

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration—the U.S. Department of Commerce agency that advises the White House on telecom policy—published a green paper outlining what it saw as the department’s role in fostering development of the so-called “Internet of things.” Indeed, NTIA is just the latest federal agency to suggest a significant government role in the

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Texas Instruments quarterly revenue beats on automotive demand

Tuesday, January 24, 2017 3:37 p.m. CST (Reuters) – Chipmaker Texas Instruments Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly revenue, helped by strong demand for its analog and embedded chip products from the automotive and industrial markets. Shares of the company were marginally lower in after-hours trading on Tuesday. Texas Instruments, which counts Apple Inc among its largest

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