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  • 1Digital home — refers to a residence that is fully automated. A Digital Home has a network of CE (consumer electronics), mobile, and PC devices that cooperate transparently and simplify usability in the home. All computing devices and home appliances conform to …

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  • 2Schafer automation system — The first Schafer Automation System, installed at KGEE(AM) in Bakersfield, California in 1956, was dubbed the blue wire job because all of the wiring in it was blue, its inventor, Paul Schafer said. The owner wanted to program his station all… …

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  • 3CurtCo Media — Labs, LLC, is an American media company which publishes various magazines.[1] Contents 1 Publications 2 History 3 Revenues 4 Refe …

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  • 4Control4 — is a company located in Salt Lake County, Utah, that manufactures home theater and automation controllers, and which are branded and sold under the same name. Its primary product is a Linux based appliance dubbed a Home Controller which manages… …

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  • 5Xanadu Houses — The Xanadu Houses were a series of experimental homes built to showcase examples of computers and automation in the home in the United States. The architectural project began in 1979, and during the early 1980s three houses were built in… …

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  • 6Smart grid — Public infrastructure …

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  • 7Robot — This article is about mechanical robots. For other uses of the term, see robot (disambiguation). For software agents, see Bot. ASIMO (2000) at the Expo 2005, a humanoid robot …

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  • 8Digital Living Network Alliance — Founded June 2003 (2003 06)[1] Headquarters 4000 Kruse Way Place, Bldg 2, Ste 250 La …

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  • 9ONE-NET — is an open source standard for wireless networking[1]. ONE NET was designed for low cost, low power (battery operated) control networks for applications such as home automation, security monitoring, device control, and sensor networks. ONE NET is …

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  • 10Microcomputer revolution — The microcomputer revolution (or personal computer revolution or digital revolution) is a phrase used to describe the rapid advances of microprocessor based computers from esoteric hobby projects to a commonplace fixture of homes in industrial… …

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