On this week's episode of HomeTech: We are joined by Rammohan Malasani, CEO of Securifi, to discuss the company's innovate new security offering. Aimed at protecting your network from falling victim to attacks, such as the recent, high-profile Mirai botnet, this subscription-based service is a first of its kind in the consumer router market.
That plus... Are streaming TV services headed in the wrong direction? Big builders doubling down on voice control. Can an AI-powered robot take care of Grandma? Ecobee brings a nice, if subtle, addition to the HomeKit ecosystem. And apparently millennial males have a thing for home automation.
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Show Notes
- Mossberg: Streaming TV is beginning to look a lot like cable
- Report says Apple wants to make original TV shows and movies to add to its streaming music service
- Brookfield Residential’s Amazon Alexa Smart Home is available for public tours
- Amazon Echo and Echo Dot update adds “Computer” wake word to help complete the Star Trek fantasy
- Listen Up! Josh.ai Is Not Just Voice Control; Changes Its Pricing Structure
- ElliQ is a friendly looking Amazon ECHO for the elderly
- Ecobee3 remote sensors now work as HomeKit motion detectors & room temperature monitors | 9to5Mac
- Ecobee3 remote sensors now work as HomeKit motion detectors & room temperature monitors | 9to5Mac
- HomeAutomation is "Topic to Watch" according to Facebook IQ data
- Interview: Securifi's Ram Malasani
- Almond3 IoT Security