Whitepaper: Consumers Embracing Connected Devices as Companies Look to Expand the IoT in 2016
Over 40% of U.S. Broadband Households Plan to Buy a Smart Home Device by Mid-2016
Over 40% of U.S. Broadband Households Plan to Buy a Smart Home Device by Mid-2016
HONG KONG, CHINA — (Marketwired) — 01/08/16 — With the year-end shopping season over, many consumers now have new various smart gadgets in their homes. One particularly popular usage of this so-called Internet of Things (IoT) are smart TVs. These TVs are more than just passive display devices; many of them can even run Android apps as well. Some may find these features useful, but these capabilities bring their own risks.Apps that allow users to watch channels from other parts of the world (
Automatically Adapts to Room Environment and TV Location; Compensates for Room Acoustics
Makes Voice Control Possible From Across the Room, Without Using a Remote and Regardless of Background Noise
Parks Associates Research Director Speaks on Panel at OTT TV Summit in London

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Deutsche Telekom, Honeywell, Liberty Global, Sutherland Global, Telecom Italia, and Telefonica Join Advisory Board
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