Today has been a big day for home automation, with Nest updating its iOS app with Apple Watch support and Amazon's Echo gaining the ability to interact with August Smart Locks.
Nest has officially introduced 1080p video support for Dropcam Pro owners. Here's how to go about enabling this option on Dropcam Pro, just like how it is on the Nest Cam.
D-Link has announced that it is becoming one of the latest companies to embrace Apple's HomeKit framework with the development of a new HomeKit-enabled Wi-Fi camera aimed specifically at those building a connected home.
Bluetooth 5 is now official. Here's everything you need to know about it, including features and release date of the latest Bluetooth spec version 5.
Apple is rumored to finally include official HomeKit app for iPhone and iPad with iOS 10 this fall, allowing users to control compatible hardware from one single app. Here are the details.
Samsung's new Family Hub smart fridge is now on sale in the United States, featuring a giant 21.5-inch touchscreen display, and a lot more. Here are the details.
If you ever wanted to grab the Amazon Echo or Amazon Tap, the Alexa-enabled smart-speakers are currently on a rare one-day sale which is valid for today only. The sale is live right now, so grab it while stocks last.
Meet the world's first smart mirror + scale system that uses hardware and software to track a user's fitness goals in three dimensions. Here are the details.
The Alexa-enabled Amazon Echo, Tap and Echo Dot will soon be able to control both Nest and Honeywell thermostats, with support set to arrive by the end of the month.
Amazon has officially unveiled two additional consumer tech devices that not only offer excellent functionality to the technology loving crowd, but instantly grow the Alexa-enabled product count as well. The online retailing behemoth has taken the opportunity to announce the Amazon Tap and Amazon Echo Dot, two new Alexa-powered devices that should have a huge appeal to the home automation crowd. The two devices should also appeal to the technologically au fait who love controlling gadgets through audible commands, in this particular case, via Alexa.