Smart home hacking fears overblown? Expert reveals real cybersecurity risks and simple protection tips to keep your connected ...
The market-first secure chip supporting new Matter 1.5 smart-home networking specification is now ready for integration into ...
The number of cyber attacks on ‘smart home’ devices such as connected TVs and smart doorbells has almost tripled in a year, a ...
The potential for generative AI and large language models to take the complexity out of the smart home, making it easier to set up, use, and manage connected devices, is compelling. So is the promise ...
All smart homes are at risk of being hacked, but it's not a likely event. The type of bad actors that target smart homes and devices, such as security cameras, are opportunistic. They search randomly ...
Smart home devices are now a common sight in modern households. Still, their growing numbers mean more devices are sharing the same internet connection and occasionally performing background tasks, ...
AT&T has launched its new smart home bundle, the Connected Life, which offers direct integration of Google and Adobe services ...
Smart home appliances can be a major help in the house, but they're also a point of attack for hackers — unless you take all the necessary precautions.
For those who wish to age in place, home technology tools can make everyday life a little easier and a lot safer.
More older adults are preferring to age in place — 75% of adults ages 50 and older want to remain in their own homes as they age, according to AARP. And they’re increasingly turning to technology to ...
This device from SwitchBot measures temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide levels and more to keep my home safe during the winter months.