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Monday, 19 July 2010 |
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The new ProGuard800 system from Marmitek combines X10 Home Automation and Security features in a single Panel. PSTN, GSM modules are also available along with the usual assortment of door/window sensors, motion sensors, water leak detectors, temperature sensors, smoke detectors etc. The ProGuard800 is available now for under £400... |
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 |
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One for our US cousins this time - the 'My TV Remote' iPhone app combines a universal remote control for TVs and set-top boxes with a TV program guide and social networking. The app requires a hardware IR dongle that plugs into the audio jack of your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. When you activate the IR functionality from inside the App ($9.99) you will get the IR transmitter posted to you for free.. |
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010 |
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In an age where more and more new devices want access to the Interweb, even on the move, it's crazy to have a separate connection for each. In an ideal world we'd all be using our mobiles phones as a Wi-Fi hotspots, but generally these data plans are crazy expensive for what you get (often even without any extra data allowance). Often its the poor battery performance of the mobile phone in this scenario that renders it impractical. So what's the answer? a MiFi... |
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 |
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Another raft of updates this week from one of our favourite UK innovators - AlertMe. Firstly the new "AlertMe Smart Energy" package with a full-colour display (and six months free online and mobile service included) is now available to pre-order at £49.99. Also the new free iPhone App for the Energy system is now on the iTunes store and joy of joys a sweet new UI is here at last for the Web Interface... |
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 |
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Zigbee based home automation and entertainment system Control4 has just launched its second generation software. The Flash based system brings a 'multiple new interface design' and the promise of easy customisations by the user. In addition the update also includes a fashionable 'apps store' called 4Store which allows users to purchase applications to enhance the functionality of their system as well as third party products attached to it. Check out the video and PR after the jump... |
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Monday, 05 July 2010 |
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When we built the Automated Home in the late 90s we wanted to be able to detect vehicles entering and leaving our driveway. At not inconsiderable expense we buried the best available sensors at the time - using two so we could also determine the direction of travel. We ran underground cables back to our Node Zero and used HomeVision to do the logic. So we were pretty interested to read about a brand new new Driveway Sensor that is Wireless and that just started shipping this week from HAI... |
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Friday, 02 July 2010 |
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Here's the new MVP-9000i from AMX. A 9” widescreen LED-backlit touchpanel for control and automation that uses what's described as a "next-generation user interface that supports finger-swipe navigation and animated page transitions". The unit has full Ethernet connectivity when in its PoE docking station, plus wireless 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi when on the move. There's a built-in speaker, microphone, USB and Micro-SD slot too. The MVP-9000i is available in white or black, has over 1 GB of useable flash memory and supports up to 6 hours of continuous use on its battery. Full PR after the jump... |
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010 |
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Secuyou is a new Danish-designed wireless security system for all standard patio doors, balcony doors and windows. The system is based on remote-controlled battery-driven locks on doors and windows. With a simple push of a button you can lock all your doors and windows and simultaneously check for any open windows or doors.... |
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 |
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Still one of our favourite IP CCTV camera ranges - Y-Cam - now has a new "Bullet' model. The MPEG-4 streaming IP camera is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible and is rated IP66 for outdoor use right out of the box. In addition it has a switchable IR filter meaning you lose the purple tinge of previous models during daylight, whilst retaining the low IR capabilities at night. You can record video based on motion to its local microSD card as well as emailing and FTP stills. The camera also produces MJPEG and 3GPP and supports streaming to iPhone and Blackberry for example. The unit has wired 10/100 Ethernet and Wireless (802.11b/g) with support for WEP and WPA2... |
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Monday, 21 June 2010 |
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A few guys on our forums have been working on using the O2 Joggler as a home automation controller. With some hacking they've put together a system that enables the Joggler to send and receive xAP packets, potentially allowing it to control almost any smart home system whilst showing live updates of say caller ID, temperature, light status etc on its display... |
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