Posted by : Brij Bhushan Tuesday 19 January 2016

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This Christmas was a record year in tech shopping seasons in history, with a whopping $34 billion spent on consumer electronic gifts. A large portion of these devices are Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets and, after being unwrapped, they have been scattered across our homes as mobile-controllable lamps, smart TVs, connected fridges, coffee makers and motion detection sensors, among others. IoT surely gives us an unprecedented ability to sense and control our environments and help us to increase utility while reducing costs and energy consumption. But while IoT gadgets have the power to make our homes smarter, they also have…

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