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Smart home tech is exciting, but it can also be an expensive happy. Philips has your back with its Hue starter kit, bundling all you need to brighten up your home with three globes, a Hue bridge, and a programmable smart button - in one convenient pack.
A software update for various Sony smart TVs includes an Apple TV app.
If you've been waiting for Arlo's Ultra 4K cameras to receive the long-promised HomeKit compatibility, the wait is over at last, letting you "add HomeKit automations for direct interactions across supported devices."
LG has held its annual Innofest event in Australia for the first time, showcasing its amazing range of connected home appliances, while focusing on the 2019 TVs and Sound Bars it is launching in Australia.
The biggest and best Apple developer conference worldwide is Apple's own yearly WWDC, and instead of being held at Apple's new spaceship-like campus, it's on at San Jose's McEnery Convention Centre.
D-Link's Apple HomeKit-enabled camera has been recognised as the "2018 Home Security Camera Product of the Year" by independent organisation IoT Breakthrough.
Networking company D-Link has launched the first of its Omna family of Apple HomeKit-enabled devices, the new Omna 180 Cam HD.
It's the fabled unicorn of the tech world - Apple's long awaited 'iWatch' has been talked about for months if not years, and it looks like we finally have a firm release date.
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