There are a lot of commentators out there on the world wide web who provide insight, analysis, reviews, and the latest news on emerging technology. I'm into tech. I openly admit that I’m a complete sucker for the latest consumer gadgets that hit the market (which seems to happen more and more frequently these days). However, I have a particular fascination with the emergence of what has been coined the Internet of Things, or IoT. There are myriads of applications of this new form of technology in which devices and sensors are able to ‘talk’ to each other. However, I find a particular fascination with the most practical application, from a consumer standpoint, the automation of our homes.
As someone who has an interest in technology and automation, I’m always looking for ways to incorporate “smart” devices into my home without breaking the bank. Perhaps you have heard of some of these devices, such as the Amazon Echo, the Nest thermostat, or the Roomba vacuum. These are some examples of smart home technology. While growing in popularity there are very differing opinions out there regarding these new “smart” devices, the ethics of allowing big tech companies to “listen” through their devices and allowing them to gather all kinds of data on the people who use them. I would like to use this site and blog as a platform to provide technical reviews, tutorials, news, and discussions specific to “smart” technology in the home. This would encompass everything from “smart” devices, IoT, networking, media servers, and more. Home Tech Talk provides insight for people interested in technology, IoT, and home automation, and are looking to incorporate “smart” tech device into their home without breaking the bank. Unlike a lot of other tech review websites, Home Tech Talk specifically addresses technology to improve your home automation, providing reviews, tutorials, and a format to discuss the pros and cons of emerging smart technology. Learn a little more about who is behind Home Tech Talk here.
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