arstechnica.com— OpenRemote is a new, open source home automation system, focusing on the software and leaving the hardware construction to the users.
Jul 29, 2008View in Crawl 4
My feeling is, in time, home automation will become as common as home security, electricity and running hot & cold water.BTW, I very nearly voted this article down — subscribe to ArsTechnica to comment? In the days of Windows 98, yes! But that was a long time ago, guys...
Closed AccountJul 30, 2008
One step closer to living like the Jetsons.
eldridgeaJul 30, 2008
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silence7Jul 30, 2008
As long as the software that runs it is all the same, I'm sure Logitech will be letting me add home automation "Activities" to my Harmony One..
nickstangJul 30, 2008
Here is the "Bill of Materials" list that is mentioned in the article:<a class="user" href="http://openremote.org/Hardware/ReferenceImplementation">http://openremote.org/Hardware/ReferenceImplementa ...</a>
mrfurious2kJul 30, 2008
I've always been interested in home automation, but the price tag has always driven me off. Maybe this is a trend of things to come...
forbesbingleyJul 30, 2008
My feeling is, in time, home automation will become as common as home security, electricity and running hot & cold water.BTW, I very nearly voted this article down — subscribe to ArsTechnica to comment? In the days of Windows 98, yes! But that was a long time ago, guys...