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Homelife Automation $19. 99/mo. offer includes new Cox Homelife Automation service plan and is available to residential customers with current subscription to one or more of Cox video, Internet and/or phone service in select Cox service areas. Free starter equipment kit 1 Door/Window Sensor, 1 Smart LED Light Bulb, and 1 HD Camera and hub device are included with paid install and qualifying credit; additional equipment fees may be extra. Certain advertised features may require Homelife Security and Automation service plan and additional equipment purchase. Offer expires 09/30/2019 . Standard install fee $25. 00 applies for most installations. Installation included at no additional charge with qualifying bundles. Cox Homelife Automation service plan is not a monitored home security system and includes home automation services only; Cox Homelife Security and Automation service plan required for professional monitoring services for intrusion, smoke/fire and related system components. A high speed Internet connection is required for either service and is not included in price.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Anyway, a colorful and very different sort of puzzle. @mathgent I hope the instructions you received earlier today enable you to put your name in blue. You deserve to be in blue. No one could possibly deserve it more!@ Nancy,I know you were being generous and even handed when you said today's society is more sophisticated, but I'm not sure I agree. The coarseness of the culture is real though. And a problem. It's everywhere of course, but just look at Scaramucci and his foul mouthed rant to the New Yorker. He truly believed that's how serious, sober people with huge responsibilities speak. Because, in his circles, they DO speak that way. More's the pity. That cowboy Wall Street braggadoccio is just one example, the frat boy, backward baseball hat wearing bro culture is another.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Known as the ECHO IV, it could turn home appliances on and off and control home temperatures; unfortunately, it did not sell well. Home automation technologies began to be built into luxury dwellings decades ago. Disney’s 1999 film, Smart House, provided mainstream audiences with a sense of the possibilities, but the first smart home models and devices began to hit the consumer market in the early 2000s, with the proliferation of the Internet and related technologies a decade earlier. The Internet of Things or IOT is an emerging trend of which smart homes is a subset. IoT involves the integration of digital and wireless technologies in physical objects and systems, especially those historically unconnected. IoT has significant ramifications for the future of smart homes: the more devices that are connected to the Internet, the more can potentially integrated into the smart home system. Examples of IoT as relates to smart homes are the Nest Learning Thermostat, the Chop Syc digital chopping board, the Toncelli Kitchens digital kitchen countertop, the air monitor Birdi, and the Wattio SmartHome 360 energy monitor. Currently, less than 1% of homes employ full smart home technology. But by 2018, HIS Technology, a research firm, predicts that 45 million smart home devices will have been installed, and the annual business volume will have grown to $12 billion dollars. ABI Research predicts growth to $14. 1 billion by 2018.