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  • Let's Turn Three
  • DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (3/1/2007)
  • Last year, Lennar Communications Ventures asked the Boston-based Yankee Group to put a price tag on what home builders could reasonably offer to cable and phone service providers when it comes to new home sales. The answer: Yankee Group determined that every year, new home buyers make decisions about cable, Internet, and phone services worth almost $11 billion over the lifetime of those subscriptions.
  • Leviton Teams with Microsoft to Deliver Windows-Compatible Wireless Home Automation Solutions
  • ebuild (2/20/2007)
  • Leviton has joined forces with software giant Microsoft Corporation to offer homeowners a way to remotely control lighting and other Z-Wave enabled home automation schemes using any number of popular consumer electronic products. The relationship also offers software developers a fast, easy way to design Z-Wave based home control applications for these devices using Microsoft
  • HAI Snap-Link Wins 2007 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award
  • ebuild (2/9/2007)
  • HAI, the leading manufacturer of integrated automation and security products since 1985, announces that the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has awarded HAI's Snap-Link with a 2007 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award in the Integrated Home Systems category.
  • Security Sees The Light
  • DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (2/2/2007)
  • Lighting control manufacturer Lutron Electronics this week rolled out a new security-focused version of its AuroRa wireless lighting system. According to officials at the Coopersburg, Pa., company, the security package is designed to work with the lighting controls to trigger visual alerts in the event of an emergency.
  • Pick Up a 6-Pack
  • DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (1/1/2007)
  • NetStreams has upped the ante with its new Musica 6-Pack Plus, a six-zone audio system that will sell to home buyers for less than $4,000.
  • Home-Tech Training Camp
  • DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (1/1/2007)
  • The Home Depot has donated approximately $2 million to help build a smart digital home at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering.

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