Smart HomeAmazon Reveals How To Make Your Own Alexa-Powered Echo Using Raspberry Pi Amazon has released a guide that teaches users how to make their own Alexa-powered Echo using the Raspberry Pi. The end product of the project is a viable, low-cost alternative to the Echo, but with one major catch.by Aaron Mamiit
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Smart HomeVizio P-Series 4K HDTVs Have Google Cast Baked In, Boast HDR And Bundle Tablets As Remotesby Menchie Mendoza
Smart HomeRing Video Doorbell Pro Will Ship Late April: Advanced Motion Detection, Night Vision And Other Featuresby Vincent Lanaria
Smart HomePhilips Hue White Ambiance Will Help You Wake Up More Naturally: Here Is Howby Dave Calpito
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Smart HomePantelligent Is A Smart Frying Pan That Talks To Your Smartphone So You Don't Burn What You're Cookingby Dave Calpito