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  2. Apple Home - Wikipedia

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    Apple Home is a smart home platform developed by Apple Inc. that lets users configure, communicate with and control smart appliances using Apple devices. Apple Home communicates with devices using HomeKit, the software framework and communication protocol developed by Apple, and the open Matter standard. [1]

  3. OpenHAB - Wikipedia

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    OpenHAB Cloud is a companion cloud service and backend for openHAB. It provides secure remote access and enables openHAB users to remotely monitor, control and steer their homes through the internet. The openHAB foundation provides a demo system without SLA guarantees. [13]

  4. Home Assistant - Wikipedia

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    "Home Assistant Yellow" is designed to be an appliance, and its internals are architected with a carrier board (or "baseboard") for a computer-on-modules compatible with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) embedded computer as well as an integrated M.2 expansion slot meant for either an NVMe SSD as expanded storage or for an AI accelerator ...

  5. August Home - Wikipedia

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    The company also announced August Access, a platform to let couriers from Postmates, Handy, and other services get access to the lock through a one time code. [9] The service was later expanded to include Walmart in select U.S. markets. [10] A HomeKit compatible version of the lock was also released the following year. [11]

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  7. Insteon - Wikipedia

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    Insteon marketed two different central controllers: its own brand, called the Insteon Hub, and a newer HomeKit-enabled Insteon Hub Pro designed for Apple HomeKit compatibility. [12] In 2012, the company introduced the first network-controlled LED light bulb. [13] The Hub Pro was later discontinued, according to a note on Insteon's web site. [14]

  8. MFi Program - Wikipedia

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    The modern Made for iPod logo is typical of the MFi program badging. Apple Inc.'s MFi Program, referring to "Made for iPhone/iPod/iPad", is a licensing program for developers of hardware and software peripherals that work with Apple's iPod, iPad and iPhone.

  9. Can I access AOL Mail from another computer? - AOL Help

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    For security purposes, log out of your account when you're finished (especially if you're using a shared or public computer). Mouse over your account name in the upper right corner of the page and click Sign Out.