Samsung Electronics announced a partnership with technology company ABB to expand Samsung SmartThings integration into more homes and buildings.
Samsung SmartThings and CommScope Ruckus are collaborating to enable landlords and building owners to offer enhanced, smart technology experiences to tenants and residents as alarm systems, thermostats, air conditioners and other home devices become increasingly connected.
Samsung has introduced a "new strategy to unify IoT services under SmartThings, in addition to the next-generation Bixby 2.0, and advanced AR capabilities on more Galaxy smartphones".
Ok, so it’s not SKINET: Samsung’s Korean Internet of New Things, or SKYNET from the Terminator series; it’s a realistic start for Samsung’s IoT revolution.
Samsung has become a significant player in the burgeoning Internet of Things market with its $200 million purchase of US company SmartThings.
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