Google has released a new update to its Home app, bringing a new cleaner and spacious UI alongside several new features.
A couple of trends have the potential to bring coherence and more mainstream appeal to the smart home technology sector.
If you're spending more time fixing your smart home than using it, it could be time to stop relying on the cloud. Here's how.
Ben Khalesi covers the intersection of artificial intelligence and everyday tech at Android Police. With a background in AI and data science, he enjoys making technical topics approachable for those ...
We polled our readers to learn about the smart home products they use in our Readers’ Choice Smartest Home survey. When it ...
I’m a creature of habit, and nothing gets my endorphins flowing like daily smart home routines that run like clockwork. Over the years, I’ve set up an elaborate array of smart automations that control ...
Chris Wedel is a seasoned technology journalist with a rich background writing for top publications like CNET, Android Police, and Digital Trends. His work spans the consumer electronics landscape, ...
Samsung is taking another step toward making SmartThings more platform-agnostic, with a new update that adds support for Siri ...
Samsung’s Aeotec Smart Home Hub 2 is now available in the U.S., and it's half the size of the previous model but packs a 70% ...
In 2019, I thought I had my ideal smart home and it all relied on Google Home. Then it all started failing piece by piece.
Upgrade your home on a budget with AI gadgets 2025. Smart home devices enhance convenience, security, and energy efficiency ...
We surveyed Mashable readers on the smart home they use and love. The results are in, and Philips Hue has won a Mashable ...