Taking smart home services to the mass market – and how Deutsche Telekom is showing the way

The market for smart home services in Europe is still nascent and one of the biggest barriers to growth, according to Jon Carter, UK Head of Business Development, Connected Home at Deutsche Telekom AG, is the fact that consumers still do not understand the smart home or how it benefits them. His company is working […]

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Amazon's Alexa prepares for your questions from the final presidential debate

Confused by the 2016 presidential election? Join the club. Luckily, we know someone who just might be able to help. Her name is Alexa, and because this year’s race to the White House has clearly transcended the realm of human understanding, we’ve turned to machines. So on Wednesday evening, if you have any pressing questions about

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The IoT Is Not Getting Any Safer

         |         |     Share 10 Critical Responsibilities of the Cybersecurity Manager The Internet of Things (IoT) is big, amorphous, somewhat mysterious and quickly evolving. It is stuck in the gray area between concept and reality. That makes discussing IoT security difficult. The good news, however, is that people are discussing and debating IoT security from

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“Hacker Lab” Event Shows How Cyber Criminals Attack Homes — and How to Stop Them

HARTFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–At a recent “Home Hacker Lab” event sponsored by Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB), part of Munich Re, and Prescient Solutions, an ethical hacker revealed how cybercriminals work — and what consumers can do to protect themselves. The October 13 workshop in New York City mounted a remote cyber-attack on an Internet-connected model home

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