Small home installations seem to be getting easier with each passing year as the technology that powers smart devices improves. Unfortunately, problems still happen, as the following examples show. It Was the Light Bulb Back in 2009, Raul Rojas become one of the first in Germany to operate a smart home. Nearly everything in the computer science professor’s house could be turned on and off from afar including the lights, music, television, and heating/cooling system. For good measure, Rojas even had robots that vacuumed, patrolled the house, and mowed the grass. Four years after Rojas had opened his smart home...
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