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The Smarthome Industry Has Reached a Plateau. Here's What's Holding It Back

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The Smarthome Industry Has Reached a Plateau. Here’s What’s Holding It Back

There’s a problem with the smarthome industry—multiple problems, actually. And after experiencing a huge boom over the last few years, smarthome as a whole has reached a plateau of sorts.   Read More »


6 Smarthome Safety Features You Should Enable Right Now

Most homeowners deck out their houses with smarthome gear for the convenience and cool features, but what you may not know is that some devices come with features that can prevent problems and even potentially be life saving.   Read More »




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How to Use a Windows Laptop as a Wireless Monitor (for Another PC)

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What To Do If You Lose Your Two-Factor Phone

Many websites send security codes to your phone number to confirm your identity when signing in. You may use apps that generate security codes on your phone, too. But what happens if you lose your phone?   Read More »


6 Smarthome Safety Features You Should Enable Right Now

Most homeowners deck out their houses with smarthome gear for the convenience and cool features, but what you may not know is that some devices come with features that can prevent problems and even potentially be life saving.   Read More »


Why Does Google Chrome Say Websites Are "Not Secure"?

Starting with Chrome 68, Google Chrome labels all non-HTTPS websites as “Not Secure.” Nothing else has changed—HTTP websites are just as secure as they’ve always been—but Google is giving the entire web a shove towards secure, encrypted connections.   Read More »


What to Do If You Find Someone's Lost iPhone or Smartphone

Smartphones go missing all the time. I'm pretty sure my sister loses hers the second Tuesday and third Thursday of every month. We've already looked at what to do if you lose your smartphone so let's take a different perspective: what to do if you find someone's smartphone and want to return it to them.   Read More »




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