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  2. Time switch - Wikipedia

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    A time switch (also called a timer switch, or simply timer) is a device that operates an electric switch controlled by a timer. Intermatic introduced its first time switch in 1945, which was used for "electric signs, store window lighting, apartment hall lights, stokers, and oil and gas burners." A consumer version was added in 1952. [1]

  3. 9 Best Stocking Stuffers at Aldi - AOL

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    This set of 5 remote-controlled lights comes with color-changing features, a present timer and dimming capabilities. ... attachments and a 16-foot cord that plugs into the car’s 12V AUX outlet ...

  4. Light switch - Wikipedia

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    In larger lighting systems, for example warehouses or outdoor lighting systems, the required current may be too high for a manual switch. In these systems light switches control lighting contactors, a relay that allows the manual light switch to operate on a lower current, with smaller wiring than would be required in the main lighting circuit.

  5. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    QUBE remote from 1980 (updated for 60-channel service) The Qube remote was a book-size box with 18 buttons on it that sent signals across a long tether cable to a box with no display, but otherwise similar in size and function to modern cable set-top boxes.

  6. 10 Safety Tips for Hanging Christmas Lights Like a Pro - AOL

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    You can even get a smart timer that can connect to your mobile phone through an app, giving you remote control over the lights, so you can turn the Christmas lights on or off as you please ...

  7. Home automation - Wikipedia

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    Early home automation began with labor-saving machines. Self-contained electric or gas powered home appliances became viable in the 1900s with the introduction of electric power distribution [3] and led to the introduction of washing machines (1904), water heaters (1889), refrigerators (1913), sewing machines, dishwashers, and clothes dryers.

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