Top Story: Smart Home Gadgets Ripe For Hacks – Attacks Expected To Rise In 2017

Smart home gadgets are all the rage right now. Web-connected thermostats, sound systems, light bulbs, baby monitors, security cameras and even virtual assistants such as Amazon Echo and Google Home – we’re all thrilled that these devices are making our lives easier. But are they wreaking havoc on our privacy and security? We’ve already warned you about

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The Opportunities and Challenges of the Industrial Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the growing trend in which a wide range of objects—sensors, switches, video cameras, tools, thermostats, lights, microphones, speakers, etc.—are given unique identifiers and the ability to communicate with each other over a network without requiring human intervention. The IoT enables these objects to upload data that they have sensed

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Can robots really make your home run more smoothly? From security to 'virtual' personal assistants …

The rise of the ‘internet of things’ – items other than computers that are connected to the internet – means our homes now bristle with gadgets designed to make them more efficient, comfortable and cheaper to run.  From intelligent thermostats to intruder surveillance systems and leak detectors, follow The Mail on Sunday’s guide to high-tech

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Netatmo Presence review

There’s been an explosion of Wi-Fi connected video cameras on the market over the past five years, each offering its own take on DIY home security and monitoring. Netatmo, a smaller player in the connected home space, has tried to carve out its own niche by offering cameras with “smarts” – its Welcome camera, released

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