Not exact matches
This past weekend Zillow and the University of Washington's Computer Science & Engineering school hosted «Hack
Housing: Empowering
Smarter Decisions» — a weekend hackathon focused on
coming up with creative solutions to make it easier for first - time home buyers, low - income renters and senior citizens to find a home that meets their needs.
One summer afternoon, my two closest friends
came to my
house to tell me that our friend Rachel — the free spirit of our group, the
smartest and funniest and most creative person we knew, though also the most troubled — had driven her car far out onto a rural road, climbed a hill, and shot herself in the mouth.
Contemporary design and beach
house style
come together beautifully in the trend -
smart look of the Safavieh Montauk Matteo Rug.
Down in a tunnel, Socha
comes across several Jewish families, who have burrowed through the floor of a
house — desperate people
smart enough to know that if they stay aboveground they will never survive.
Immigrants from the Philippines who
came to the United States with one - way tickets and $ 5 in their pockets, Alfeo and Aida Rodriguez had managed over the years to save money, buy a
house in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and raise three
smart daughters.
When she
came to us she was not yet
house broken, however she quickly showed us how
smart and eager she is to please her people.
The in
house Geiri
Smart Restaurant is where award - winning chefs
come together to create original culinary adventures.
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Though it may entail a little more maintenance, in choosing to integrate the existing trees into the design, rather than cutting them down to make more square footage, the
house's inhabitants gain an advantage of shade and enjoyment for years to
come — a simple but
smart strategy.
If we are
coming out of an era of irrational exuberance and excess — not just in the
housing market but in our own consumption patterns — then today is about people wanting to be seen as
smart consumers, wanting to think about the purchases they are making as — it's a strong word, but as — investments that are durable over time.
And the next time some building industry lobbyist says that the public can not afford the construction cost increases that
come with energy efficiency upgrades, just remind them how
smart developers have always responded: take up a little less land and make the
house a little bit smaller.
While Christmas morning has
come and gone, there's no doubt that many kids across America are feeling flush with cash as a result of the holiday; and there's a great, fun toy put out by Bill Nye that's aimed at helping kids understand the process of recycling paper that the young, eco-conscious consumer in your
house may be interested in.Put together with the idea of combining the work of recycling paper with the fun of creating their own projects with the results of it, there's certainly room for your kid to learn about the three R's of
smart environmental stewardship while creating notepads, cards, and tons of other cool crafts at the same time.
To explain some ways in
house legal departments and law firms are applying the practice today, experts from all walks of e-discovery
came together at Legaltech West Coast in «Moving Beyond E-Discovery Review: TAR for
Smart People.»
This is why we ensured ROSS was the first true AI product to
come to the legal space, it's allowed us to be the first company to make partnerships with law firms and in -
house legal teams so our AI systems could begin the snowball effect of machine learning, getting
smarter each and every day, furthering our competitive advantage — read more about deep learning with ROSS CTO / Cofounder Jimoh Ovbiagele here and here.
«Rather than merely offer a
smart speaker or maybe some
smart lights the
houses, which range in size from two - bedroom apartments to four - bedroom terraced townhouses... will
come packed with tech including
smart lights,
smart switches,
smart radiators, and
smart security, all powered by Apple HomeKit enabled devices and controlled by a bevy of included Apple devices like the Apple TV, Apple HomePod, and iPod, and even an Apple Watch.
My
house came with these locks (which I never would have paid for myself) and they have some interesting
smart options.
Rather than merely offer a
smart speaker or maybe some
smart lights the
houses, which range in size from two - bedroom apartments to four - bedroom terraced townhouses (and cost between # 250,000 and # 450,000) will
come packed with tech including
smart lights,
smart switches,
smart radiators, and
smart security, all powered by Apple HomeKit enabled devices and controlled by a bevy of included Apple devices like the Apple TV, Apple HomePod, and iPod, and even an Apple Watch.
Beyond that,
Smart Switch Plus has a nightlight that's programmable, on - off functionality for vacations, and can detect when users
come home so they aren't greeted by a dark
house.
It can be tough to get a good night's sleep in your new
house or apartment if your neighbors are night owls, and that's where the WITTI BEDDI
Smart Radio Alarm Clock
comes in handy.
Luckily, most
smart home devices
come equipped with some sort of child lock or control, letting you monitor how your children interact with the gadgets in your
house.
As such, all of the new QLED
Smart TVs
come with Bixby support that lets you use voice commands to control connected gadgets around the
house and even ask the TV to play certain shows.
The news
comes in a report by Bloomberg, which looked specifically at a four - bedroom stucco
house in Alameda, California as one of Apple's many HomeKit - enabled properties
coming to the market.David Kaiserman, president of the technology division at construction company Lennar Corporation, walked Bloomberg through the potential advantages of buying a
smart home from the start, mainly centering around the sometimes frustrating installation of devices like
smart blinds and locks.
We've already discussed
smart doorbells that
come equipped with security cameras, but a number of companies are also producing HomeKit enabled cameras, which you can use to protect and monitor your
house.
Coming in from a company called Lutron, the kit includes the Caséta Wireless
Smart Bridge which when coupled with the Lutron Lights will allow users to control the lighting in your
house, and more so the bridge will also let you tap into the Lutron Serena remote controlled shades.
Stories: — T - Mobile now has Galaxy S9 BOGO deal — No Android Oreo for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge after all, and no more security updates either — Google's own in -
house «
smart display» could
come soon to take on Amazon's Echo Show — New report reiterates HTC U12 + «early May» launch rumor, key specs and features — OnePlus 6 could arrive in April in an Avengers: Infinity War Limited Edition
At $ 49 (and free if you pre-order a Google Pixel 2, or free if you manage to snag one at one of Google's pop - up donut shops, and assumably maybe even down to $ 29 or $ 39 in the
coming months at retail), there's pretty much no reason not to make every room in your
house a
smart room.
Like any other
smart lock, you can also send key codes to friends and family members, too, allowing them to
come and go from the
house without you being there to let them in or see them out.
Should everything
come back OK, your
smart lock will click open and the camera inside the
house will turn on and start recording the drop - off.
I know it can be tempting to change out all of your light switches with nifty
smart versions and run hardwired security cameras all over your
house, but there are other options out there that are easier to install (and uninstall if that time
comes).
They'll also
come with Google Assistant support so you can use hands - free actions like searching for stuff to watch, or managing
smart home products for things like turning up the temperature in the home or turning off a few
smart bulbs in another room of the
house, things which you can do through Google Assistant either on your smartphone or using a Google Home speaker.
The big selling point of the Ecobee4 — our favorite
smart thermostat — is that it
comes with a remote room sensor, so that you can ensure that your entire
house is heated and cooled to the temperature you want.
Amazon's line of
smart home devices
come with some nifty features for playing audio around the
house.
Once again, that
comes back to having a
smart camera in the
house and deciding if a daily perceived lack of privacy is worth potentially catching a home invader.
The Schlage sense is, without a doubt, a revolutionary
smart lock as it
comes with a secure remote access that you can use to lock your
house even from your office thanks to its WiFi capability.
A vague double negative is truly the closest we can
come to an official confirmation at this point, considering the earliest Google's mysterious in -
house Smart Display could break cover is probably in a little over a month.
This is why you need the
smart door phone to ensure there is nothing to worry about when it
comes to keeping your
house safe.
Nearly all
smart TVs
come equipped with both an Ethernet port and built - in Wi - Fi support, so they should be able to connect from anywhere in your
house.
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Remember many people may be looking for homes, but they have become
smarter than never before and they
come armed with «research» they found online on websites like Zillow (which tends to value
houses lower than what a buyer will actually pay for them).
You want to find a
house that you love, but don't let attachments to details fog your vision when it
comes to making a
smart financial investment.
Installing a porch light to
come on in the evenings, or better still motion detected
smart lights, not only makes it harder for suspicious intruders to stay undetected, it will deter them from even approaching your
house in the first place.
Tap into technology Never
come home to a dark, cold
house again by installing
smart technology that allows you to control your heating and lights with an app on your mobile phone.