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- Zipato Zipatile Security and Automation System with Zwave and Zigbee
We just received our shipment of the new Zipato Zipatile all-in-one touch screen home automation and security system. Features include a built in high-definition security camera, plus a motion sensor, light sensor, humidity sensor, shock sensor and temperature sensor. The motion sensor and camer... - Remote Reboot, Remote Power Control, Automatic Reboot
Routers can hang, computers can crash, servers can blue screen and digital signage can glitch. At home this is a pain but in business these problems are critical and if no-one is close by, how long does it take to get a tech on site? Dataprobe’s iBoot Internet web remote power switch takes care... - Remote Reboot, Remote Power Control, Automatic Reboot
- New and Improved Ring Video Doorbell 2
The Ring Video Doorbell 2 has been released as a new and improved version of the very popular Ring Doorbell. This new version brings with it some new enhancements. Ring has been working hard to add new products to their ‘Ring of Security’ offering. This new model is an incremental update that u... - Ring Floodlight Cam in Canada
Looking for the Ring Floodlight Cam in Canada? Right here at Aartech Canada! Ring has launched their new Floodlight Cam, an amazing all in one security product that can be used as a retrofit or new installation. This is Ring’s adaptation of the tried and true motion activated floodlights we’ve... - Dragon Tech Zwave Switches Now Branded Zwave Products
- SmartThings Integration Ring Video Doorbell
- SmartThings Hub Now In Stock in Canada
- HomeKit Automation, Apple HomeKit Products in Canada
- New Insteon Motion Sensor II
- August Announces 6 Months Free Cloud Recording Promo
- iDevices WiFi and HomeKit Devices
- Security of Routers, IP Cameras, NVRs and IoT Devices
Tech Crunch
- Bitcoin drops below $10K after three days of cryptocurrency correction
The crypto crash that began two days ago accelerated yesterday and today, with essentially all top 100 coins down anywhere between 15-30 percent. The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies is hovering around $450 billion, down ~30 percent from $650 billion just 48 hours ago. Yesterd... - Google’s AutoML lets you train custom machine learning models without having to code
Google today announced the alpha launch of AutoML Vision, a new service that helps developers — including those with no machine learning (ML) expertise — build custom image recognition models. While Google plans to expand this custom ML model builder under the AutoML brand to other areas, the se... - Cloudflare Access aims to replace corporate VPNs
If you’re part of a big company, chances are that there are resources that are only available via the internal network, or whatever your company calls it. The usual way to access these from outside company property is a VPN, but VPNs are a clumsy solution — one companies like Google and Amazon a... - Sweatcoin lets you earn crypto for working out
- Amazon launches autoscaling service on AWS
- It’s time for Washington to start working on artificial intelligence
- More money for Utah startups as Kickstart closes on its fourth seed fund at $74 million
- Anomali secures $40 million Series D led by Lumia Capital to scale threat detection solution
- Storytelling app Wattpad raises $51M at a $398M valuation
- Didi has a brilliant plan to contain the threat of China’s bike-sharing services
- Google and Salesforce unveil first elements of partnership
Last fall at Dreamforce, Google and Salesforce announced a partnership. Today, the two companies unveiled the first pieces of that agreement. For starters, Google Analytics 360 users can now import data from the Salesforce CRM tool such as leads and opportunities, among other pieces. This could ... - Google’s Project Fi now caps data bills at $60
Google’s Project Fi cell service never played the “unlimited data” game that most carriers in the U.S. like to play (and which is never truly unlimited). Instead, Google simply offered data at $10/GB/month and would give you a refund for any data you paid for but didn’t use. Now, however, it’s t... - Google’s new G Suite security center gives admins a new perspective on their organization’s security
Google today launched a new tool for G Suite admins that gives them a better view of the state of their organization’s security. The new G Suite Security Center, which is only available to G Suite Enterprise users, features two main components. The first is a dashboard that gives admins an overv... - Amazon takes on Wish with an “Under $10” selection of products that ship for free
- Arkadium brings its interactive content to the Associated Press
- Thinknum is remixing data to create cool content
- Global app downloads topped 175 billion in 2017, revenue surpassed $86 billion
- This small robotic stingray could be the future of biological bots
- Amazon Studios greenlights second season of The Tick
- Aptiv and Lyft’s Vegas self-driving pilot to expand beyond CES
- Join TechCrunch at our 1st Annual Winter Party
If you’re based in the SF Bay Area, you’re likely familiar with the annual party we host with August Capital every summer. After 12 years, that event still sells out fast and gathers top investors and founders in Silicon Valley for an evening of networking and fun. In keeping with that spirit, T... - Company builder Entrepreneur First is expanding to Berlin
Entrepreneur First (EF), the London-headquartered company builder that invests in individuals “pre-team, pre-idea” to help create new technology startups, is continuing to expand internationally. Following adding an outpost and program in Singapore, in addition to London, the so-called talent-fi... - Google will make page speed a factor in mobile search ranking starting in July
Google today announced a significant change in how it ranks websites for mobile searches: it will now take page speed into consideration as one of its signals, the company says. The change, which Google is referring to as the “Speed Update,” will go into effect in July 2018, and will downrank ve... - Planning your startup’s acquisition just got easier with Slack’s private shared channels
- Facebook “Watch Party” lets Groups view videos simultaneously
- Natural home products startup Grove Collaborative bets niche wins over the Amazonization of everything
- Mark Zuckerberg wants you to call your congressperson in support of DACA
- The Ocean Solutions Accelerator will nurture companies looking to keep our planet blue
- CircleCI raises $31M Series C for its DevOps platform
- Sketchfab launches a store to become a stock photo site for 3D models
- Volumetric photogrammetry — big words, bigger impact on VR
Virtual reality: Most people have at least a rudimentary understanding of what the term means. For consumers, VR generally means strapping on a head-mounted display, stepping into a new world and enjoying the experience. The enveloping nature of VR allows people to explore environments in 360-de... - Google is rolling out a fix for those Home-related Wi-Fi issues
In the latest of a recent spate of bugs plaguing Google’s most recent hardware offerings, a number of Home and Chromecast users have been reporting issues around their devices’ Wi-Fi connectivity this week. Google has since acknowledged the issue on its support page, noting that “In certain situ... - The Last Mile is launching its coding program at a women’s prison in Indiana
The Last Mile, a coding program that first launched inside California’s San Quentin State Prison, has expanded to its first out-of-state prison. Yesterday, The Last Mile announced its plans to launch at the Indiana Women’s Prison with support from Governor Eric J. Holcomb. Read More - Apple greenlights new Reese Witherspoon-backed comedy series starring Kristen Wiig
- Giphy builds transparent GIF library for Instagram Stories
- Study shows software used to predict repeat offenders is no better at it than untrained humans
- Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin exits COO role, now filled by former Pandora COO Sara Clemens
- Amazon’s Echo, Alexa and Music Unlimited are hitting Australia and New Zealand next month
- Apple pledges $350 billion investment in US economy over next five years
- Siri’s podcast-promoting ‘Give me the News’ feature is now out of beta
- Google is investing in Indonesia-based Uber rival Go-Jek
Google is back investing in ride-hailing companies. The U.S. search firm and China’s Meituan-Dianping are among the tech giants set to invest in Go-Jek, the Indonesia-based rival to Grab and Uber, a source with knowledge of discussions told TechCrunch. We understand a deal could be completed as ... - Coinbase acqui-hires Memo.AI technical team management tool
Coinbase, the white-hot cryptocurrency exchange, is bringing on more engineering talent to help it continue to capitalize on the crypto boom. The company has announced that it’s bringing on the engineering team from Memo.AI, a two-year-old startup that built a Slackbot for helping technical team... - Crunch Report | Apple pledges $350 billion investment in U.S. economy
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- YouTube partners with Kevin Durant to expand original sports programming
- Apple rerouting employee shuttles after highway attacks shatter windows on buses during commutes
- Watch a thought race across the surface of the brain
- Nomad’s new wireless charging hub is a traveler’s best friend
- Nintendo’s bringing DIY robots and more to the Switch using cardboard
- Chariot expands to Columbus, Ohio with JPMorgan Chase commuter shuttle
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