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Google Home is a colorful answer to the Amazon Echo
Alexa, Google’s aiming to steal your throne.
Amazon's Fire TV adds more Alexa-powered video and search features
Fire TV is getting an Amazon Echo-style boost.
Amazon increasing its private-label products, report says
Amazon is reportedly preparing to release a new wave of private-label products, from laundry detergent to baby food.
Google's Amazon Echo killer could be called 'Chirp' and launch this year
The Echo's going to get some competition this year.
By Raymond Wong
You can now ask Amazon Echo's Alexa to track your packages
"Alexa, where's my stuff?"
Nest opens its smart home Thread framework to third-party developers
Nest wants to make it easier (and quicker) to get more smart home gadgets on the market.
KAYAK now offers flight information through Amazon's Alexa
"Hey KAYAK, where can I fly for $500?"
By Cailey Rizzo
Why a dedicated HomeKit app in iOS 10 is exactly what Apple needs
Apple may be adding a dedicated smart home app to its next-generation iOS 10 software.
This tiny smart plug will solve almost all your Wi-Fi connection problems
The ResetPlug has exactly one job: fix your crappy Wi-Fi.
By Pete Pachal
Syfy is the first network to launch a skill for Amazon Echo
Alexa now has answers to all your burning '12 Monkeys' questions.
This smart mattress tells you if your partner is cheating
Sleep tracking is nothing new, but one company wants to track when your mattress is being used -- and you’re not home.
BIG-i robot looks like a trash can but is a lot more helpful
It's like having your own robo-Alfred
By Kellen Beck
What Nest's product shutdown says about the Internet of Things
Shutting down an Internet service is one thing. Totally bricking a working device is something else.
Amazon Echo is finally in Best Buy
Amazon is finally selling its always-listening "digital assistant" device in Best Buy, along with other retail outlets.
Dyson's new smart fan will tell you the quality of the air you're breathing
Survey says your air quality is bad.
By Kellen Beck