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    Biden is worried about cybersecurity. Japan says watch cartoons

    Can it work? It’s surely worth trying to animate people on the topic.
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    It’s easy to admire those with lofty dreams.

    As long as they don’t express them with depressingly egotistical certainty, that is. Which does rule out one or two tech CEOs and three or four tech PR people. Still, I was moved when a Japanese company contacted me and claimed its aim is “to create a secure cyberspace that people around the world can use safely.” Wouldn’t that be something? Yet here we are with President Biden cyber-rattling at America’s enemies and worrying that the nation’s cybersecurity just isn’t good enough. What, then, could Japan’s Cyber Security Cloud do with its pleasingly idealistic bent? First, sadly, I had to endure the product hard sell. Cyber Security Cloud insists it has WafCharm. The mere idea that a security cloud could enjoy any charm at all seems wildly fanciful. CSC persisted, however, that WafCharm is actually “the only service on the market that automatically builds, tests and tunes AWS WAF rules, and continuously defends against zero-day threats.” While presumably offering an occasional quip, witticism or flattering remark to make users feel warm all over.

    I wanted to believe it. I had little reason not to, other than my terminal skepticism. So I thought I’d flex a little of my off-charm and asked: “Look, you can’t really have cybersecurity because humans are deeply imperfect and make terrible mistakes, such as opening attachments coming from nefarious sorts.” “We have an answer to that,” said a vibrantly serene CSC spokesperson. “Well, at least the beginning of an answer.” “Pray, what would that be?” “Cartoons.” I feared a translation had been lost in an insecure cloud.  “Seriously,” came the polite interjection from CSC’s CEO Toshihiro Koike. “Japanese people are very used to learning things such as history and science through anime/manga at a young age. In our culture, we believe that anime/manga is a great way to learn, especially because it is convenient and entertaining.” But that’s not going to work in America, is it? We love shooting and killing games for convenience and entertainment. Koike wasn’t having it: “We believe teaching Americans about cybersecurity through anime/manga would work really well. If you educate Americans about cybersecurity using anime characters popular in the US, it will be easier for the audience to understand cybersecurity, especially since most people are unfamiliar with the topic.”

    Past research has suggested that millennials are twice as likely to ignore office IT rules. Which warms CSC’s heart. “The anime/manga strategy may be especially relevant for millennials and Gen Z, who grew up with anime in American pop culture,” said Koike. So, I asked, does CSC teach its own employees this way?  “We create anime for our new employees so they can learn about cybersecurity basics,” said Koike. “We also utilize anime to teach our clients about security threats and countermeasures since, most of the time, they are unaware of certain strategies or don’t have enough knowledge regarding the topic.” Wait, significant companies don’t have enough knowledge about cyberthreats? Could this be one of the reasons why they’re being hacked? I can’t promise you cartoons will animate your cybersecurity. Somehow, those who created the internet-based systems upon which we rely didn’t sufficiently consider how easily they could be breached. Still, it’s worth exercising a little imagination to make things even slightly better. So, President Biden, perhaps cartoons are the way to get Americans to be more cyber-conscious.  Perhaps there might be some congressional money for this. After all, there are so many cartoon characters in Congress that they’ll surely all support it. More

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    Robot soda jerk from company that brought you Flippy

    Miso Robotics
    Robots are coming for fast food, and Miso Robotics is angling to speed up adoption. The company behind the Flippy fry cook robot is moving into beverages with a robotic beverage dispenser, part of a new partnership to bring another robot to your local burger joint.

    Miso Robotics and Lancer Worldwide, a global beverage dispenser manufacturer are rolling out what’s described as an intelligence backed, automated beverage dispenser.”Lancer has consistently supplied the market with dependable products for more than 50 years and there was no question when it came time to decide who to partner with to create an automated beverage dispenser,” said Jake Brewer, Chief Strategy Officer of Miso Robotics.Fast food, known more formally as the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, has been booming during the pandemic as dine-in options closed or became less popular with diners. Labor shortages, along with rising wages in a strong labor market, have prompted restaurant operators to explore new efficiencies. That need is coinciding with the arrival of automation technologies in fast food. The pizza sector, interestingly, has been a hotbed of automation with operators like Little Caesars developing automation solutions. In the burger space, Miso has already made strides with its Flippy ROAR robot, an AI-enhanced robot that can cook several items to perfection. Automation, as it turns out, is perfect for the rising trend of drive-through service. While 60-70% of certain QSR sales came from the drive-thru lane pre-pandemic, as COVID spread, major QSRs experienced a jump as high as 90%, according to Miso. Delivery and drive-thru orders have increased the need for speed just as demand is booming, and restaurants are having trouble keeping pace. Total average drive-thru times slowed down by 29.8 seconds last year, according to Miso.Miso Robotics and Lancer saw the need for beverage automation in the commercial kitchen.

    “Order fulfillment is a major factor for customer satisfaction and operators can’t afford to have a beverage left behind when a delivery driver or customer visits,” says Brewer. “We are extremely excited to create a product that will not only make the lives of those working in commercial kitchens better, but will be a game changer for the industry as a whole to deliver a world-class customer experience.”The new automated beverage dispenser will automatically pour drinks and advance beverages to be grabbed by restaurant workers for order fulfillment. It integrates with the point of sales (POS) system and comes equipped with a guided workflow for employees to ensure accurate order completion synced with driver and customer arrival times. Efficiency of course drives the workflow and the entire process is timed to complete as close as possible with the time the meal order is ready for hand off to the customer or delivery driver.”Lancer has always stood out as a trusted global beverage dispenser manufacturer because we put our customer and partner needs at the forefront of every project we undertake,” said Brad Davis, Director of Applied Technologies for Lancer Worldwide. “The quick service brands we work with every day are well aware of what their challenges are – they know they need more efficiency, and they know there is new technology out there that could make it possible. Miso Robotics will help us bring all the right pieces together for an innovative design that makes automation, connectivity, and intelligence possible for operators. We are excited to collaborate with them to bring this concept to life, and into the hands of operators around the world.”Just more proof that the robots are coming. It all sounds pretty tasty. More

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    Toyota working on robots for complex situations – Like household chores

    Toyota Research Institute
    Robots have come a long way but still face incredible challenges when it comes to tasks and environments that seem pretty run-of-the-mill for humans. That’s what makes the below video from Toyota Research Institute (TRI), which demonstrates robots solving complex tasks in unstructured home environments so compelling.”Our goal is to build robotic capabilities that amplify, not replace, human abilities,” said Max Bajracharya, vice president of robotics at TRI. “Training robots to understand how to operate in home environments poses special challenges because of the diversity and complexity of our homes where small tasks can add up to big challenges.”The new video, whose release coincided with National Selfie Day, is a little silly, but the advances are meaningful in the field. TRI’s roboticists are here demonstrating that they’ve trained robots to understand and operate in situations that utterly confound most other automation systems, particularly when it comes to recognizing and responding to transparent and reflective surfaces, a major hurdle for machine vision. As a TRI statement explains, since most robots are programmed to react to the objects and geometry in front of them without considering the context of the situation, they are easily fooled by a glass table, shiny toaster or transparent cup.

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    To date, that’s kept robots largely confined to strict task designations most commonly performed in predictable environments like factories and warehouses. Bringing robots out into the real world — which is happening most dramatically right now in the world of autonomous vehicles — is far more complicated, requiring these complex and potentially dangerous systems to constantly account for and confront the unexpected, which carries massive risks of failure.”To overcome this, TRI roboticists developed a novel training method to perceive the 3D geometry of the scene while also detecting objects and surfaces,” continued Bajracharya.  “This combination enables researchers to use large amounts of synthetic data to train the system.”  Using synthetic data also alleviates the need for time-consuming, expensive, or impractical data collection and labeling.The research is part of TRI’s mission to develop active vehicle safety and automated driving technologies, robotics, and other human amplification technology. Veteran roboticist Dr Gill Pratt leads TRI. More

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    GlobalFoundries plans $4B Singapore plant to meet chip demand

    GlobalFoundries has begun construction works on a $4 billion manufacturing plant in Singapore to meet growing global demand for semiconductors. It says i”long-term” customer agreements already have been inked in key market segments, including 5G and automotive.  Slated to be up and running in 2023, the new Singapore fab would be built with co-investments from customers, GlobalFoundries said in a statement Tuesday. The chip manufacturer is owned by United Arab Emirates state-owned wealth fund, Mubadala Investment Company.  Global semiconductor revenue climbed 10.8% year-on-year to hit $464 billion in 2020, according to IDC, which projected the market would continue to grow, at 12.5%, this year to reach $522 billion. The research firm pointed to high-growth markets 5G, automotive, consume products, and computing as key drivers for semiconductor demand. 

    Revenue from smart phone chips, in particular, would increase 23.3% to hit $147 billion this year, IDC predicted. Its research director for connectivity and smartphone semiconductors Phil Solis said in a May report: “2021 will be an especially important year for semiconductor vendors as 5G phones capture 34% of all mobile phone shipments ,while semiconductors for 5G phones will capture nearly two-thirds of the revenue in the segment.” GlobalFoundries CEO Tom Caulfield said in the company’s statement that the new plant in Singapore would support “fast-growing end-markets in the automotive, 5G mobility, and secure device segments”. He noted that “long-term” customer agreements from these markets already had been inked. Caulfield added that the chipmaker was “accelerating” its investments worldwide as part of efforts to address the global semiconductor shortage, which the company said included plans to expand all its manufacturing sites in the US and Germany.The Singapore fab, when operational, would boost capacity by 450,000 wafers per year, pushing GlobalFoundries’ production of 300mm wafers in Singapore to some 1.5 million each year. 

    The chipmaker said it was adding 250,000 square feet of cleanroom space as well as administrative offices, with the new plant creating 1,000 roles including technicians and engineers. Its launch was announced in partnership with Singapore’s Economic Development Board. The government agency’s chairman Beh Swan Gin said in the statement that global demand for chips also was fuelled by growth markets such as artificial intelligence and underscored the chip industry as “a key pillar” of the country’s manufacturing sector. According to stats from TrendForce, Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC led the global market by revenue in the first quarter of 2021, grabbing 55% market share. South Korean Samsung ranked in second with 17% market share, followed by Taiwanese UMC with 7% market share. RELATED COVERAGE More

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    South Australia splashes out on space, defence, and cybersecurity in 2021-22 Budget

    In taking a forward-looking approach into what the future of South Australia will look like, the South Australian government has announced it will bolster investment in tech-focused sectors such as defence, space, and cybersecurity as it hands down the 2021-22 Budget [PDF]. “This Budget is our blueprint for a stronger South Australia, creating jobs, building what matters and delivering better services to further secure our growing global reputation as one of the safest and most attractive places in the world to live, work, and raise a family,” Treasurer Rob Lucas said on Tuesday. Some of the specific funding announcements include AU$20.8 million to upgrade the existing buildings at Lot Fourteen to make way for the expansion of space, digital, hi-tech, and cyber companies, with a particular focus on companies involved in small satellite development. Separately, AU$6.6 million will be contributed over five years to assist with the SASAT1 Space Services Mission, which will see a local manufacturer launch a small satellite in mid-2022 as well as deliver space-derived services to the state. South Australia’s Defence and Space Landing Pad program has also received a boost, with the state government saying it will deliver AU$860,000 over three years for the program that is used to support international defence and space companies that bring new, sought-after capability to South Australia. Local artificial intelligence and health technology companies are set to receive additional support through a AU$1.6 million allocation delivered over four years. Under this investment, AU$985,000 will be used for grants to support AI and health technology companies through matching co-funding for health application pilots, and $589,000 to deliver project support activities, including investment concierge services. Meanwhile, AU$2.6 million will be earmarked to support small businesses developing digital and cyber security capabilities as well as other capabilities to enter the national market.

    The Budget papers also indicated AU$21.1 million over three years will be dedicated towards the implementation of stages three and four of the South Australia Police Shield project, which involves linking South Australia Police’s data and records management system directly with other justice sector agencies. The state government touted the move will improve collaboration and data sharing capabilities. In a bid to boost bushfire response, the 2021-22 Budget revealed that it will contribute AU$7.7 million over four years towards the ongoing management, support, and maintenance of automatic vehicle location systems (AVL) used by the emergency services sector. AVL provides real time location information of firefighting and other emergency response vehicles during incidents. AVL is expected to be installed in approximately 1,400 vehicles at a total cost of AU$12.7 million. Additionally, the 2021-22 Budget indicated support for the state government’s commitment to improving digital services for citizens remains ongoing through its AU$120 million Digital Restart Fund, noting that AU$4.3 million in 2021-22 will be put towards the South Australian government’s online services portal, AU$5.5 million over two years for the expansion of the residential aged care enterprise system, AU$1.3 million over two years for the child and family services information systems, and AU$500,000 in 2021-22 for the Safeguarding smartphone app. Related Coverage More

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    Digital initiatives across NSW gain funding boost from 2021-22 Budget

    The New South Wales government handed down its 2021-22 Budget on Tuesday, revealing that digital initiatives across the state will receive handsome handouts.Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the state’s “secret weapon” to economic recovery from COVID-19 has been its digital government platform, which he claimed was “light-years ahead of the competition”. Off the back of this praise, the state government noted in its Budget papers [PDF] that it would pour an additional half a billion dollars over three years into its Digital Restart Fund, which is aimed at lifting whole-of-government digital capabilities. “That takes our investment to transform digital services for our citizens to AU$2.1 billion,” Perrottet said. Using the additional investment for the Digital Restart Fund, the Ministry of Health will be able to commence phase one of building its single digital patient record; Department of Customer Service will be able to establish its digital platform for certification registries as part of its eConstruction initiative; and the cybersecurity capabilities of the Department of Education, Planning Industry and Environment, Premier and Cabinet, Communities and Justice, Police, Transport for NSW, and the Ministry of Health will be lifted.Under the Digital Restart Fund, AU$500,000 will also be invested towards the design and development of a new database for the NSW Pet Registry.Meanwhile, the Data Analytics Centre will receive AU$38.3 million over four years to provide additional insight that will inform state policy decisions.The Department of Customer Service is set to benefit from a AU$130 million funding boost, the Budget showed. The largest share, according to Minister of Customer Service Victor Dominello, will go towards the work of Service NSW.

    “We want to save customers time and money when interacting with government, and technology is a critical part of the solution as we’ve seen with the Service NSW app, the NSW QR Code system, and Dine and Discover vouchers,” he said.”This funding also allows us to build on popular products like the Digital Driver Licence, FuelCheck, and Park’nPay, while also uplifting our cyber and information security systems.”The Budget also provides AU$660 million in funding to complete the state-wide rollout of the Critical Communications Enhancement Program (CCEP). Under the CCEP, the state government has been developing the public safety network to provide emergency services organisations with a single radio communications network. This latest funding will be the fourth tranche of funding the government has committed to the program since 2016.  “The final 318 (of 675) radio sites will be constructed and brought online delivering full state coverage. Network land coverage will increase from 47% to 85% of New South Wales and an increase in coverage of the state’s population from 96.0% to 99.7%,” the Budget papers said.At the same time, Investment NSW has been allocated AU$416 million, of which AU$35 million will be invested into an entrepreneurship and innovation fund to “promote new ideas, design, and investment while creating sustainable jobs in targeted sectors, precincts, and regional New South Wales”.The state government noted Tech Central and the Westmead Health and Innovation District will each receive AU$10 million. Tech Central will put the funds towards supporting investments, deep tech innovation infrastructure, and a program that will help develop talent needed to address the current tech skills gap. Westmead Health will use the cash to establish new infrastructure that will house a shared lab space and incubator for startups that are looking to commercialise research in biotechnology, diagnostics, and digital health. Furthermore, AU$500 million will be handed out to lift the spend on digital health initiatives, including virtual care and telehealth, while more than AU$214.3 million will be used to boost NSW Ambulance services by upgrading in-ambulance defibrillators that improve electronic medical record integration capabilities between NSW Ambulance and hospital emergency departments across the state. The state government has also signalled its support for regional and rural Australia with a AU$198 million digital connectivity package that will be invested into initiatives such as the Gig State project, the expanded Farms of the Future program, and the mobile coverage project.Looking at how NSW could better engage with the global community, the state government will fork out AU$87.5 million to target industry development programs in key industries such as space, medtech, cyber, fintech, regtech, and agtech. When it comes to education, New South Wales school teachers will soon have access to a new online portal designed to support them in delivering the school curriculum. The interactive digital portal is part of the NSW government’s move to overhaul the state curriculum under a four-year $196.6 million package.”The new portal will help teachers integrate syllabus materials and deliver lessons driven by the latest research and resources, meeting the needs of our students in a way we have never been able to do before,” Minister for Education Sarah Mitchell said.”The new curriculum and the portal will save time for teachers, improve clarity, and make the implementation of the syllabuses even easier. The investment will allow teachers to unlock the curriculum’s potential while arming them with the best resources, multiplying the positive impacts of the reform.”It will be the first major rewrite of the NSW curriculum in 30 years, according to the state government.The new platform currently under development is set to go live in Term 4, 2021 along with new kindergarten to year 2 English and mathematics syllabuses. Additionally, AU$19 million will be invested into refreshing video conferencing and computer facilities at TAFE campuses across the state. The state government has also set aside a further AU$268.2 million as part of its response to the NSW bushfire inquiry. Of that total package, AU$5.2 million will be used for additional drones for firefighting operations, AU$19.9 million will fund the upgrade of the NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) dispatch systems, and AU$10.6 million for the implementation of a new National Fire Danger Rating System.”This commitment will bolster the future of our fire agencies and preparedness of communities, many of whom of have personally witnessed the devastating effects of fire,” Perrotet said.This latest announcement follows the state government dedicating a total of AU$28 million over four years as part of the 2021-22 Budget into research and development of new technologies and industries to help NSW tackle future bushfires.Perrottet said the funding would be evenly split into AU$7 million chunks under the NSW Bushfire Response R&D Mission.Under the mission, the funding will be used to establish a bushfire technology network for researchers, investors, and industry, as well as work with local small businesses to develop and commercialise bushfire technologies through an early-stage Bushfire Technology Fund to ensure the new technologies are tested by NSW’s frontline bushfire services.Other funding announcements in the state Budget included an additional AU$1 million to enable the development of an interpreting mobile phone application, which will link police and emergency services in the field with on-the-spot interpreters in order to provide timely interpreting support when needed. Related Coverage More

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    Ping Identity acquires SecuredTouch for bot detection

    Ping Identity on Monday announced it’s acquired SecuredTouch, a fraud and bot detection firm based in Tel Aviv. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. SecuredTouch, founded in 2015, has clients in multiple sectors globally. After the acquisition closes, they’ll be able to use SecuredTouch as a standalone product or as part of the PingOne Cloud Platform. The integration into the PingOne platform will give customers better visibility into potentially malicious activity across their digital properties. To detect and thwart bots and account takeover threats, SecuredTouch uses behavioral biometrics, AI, machine learning and deep learning. “Identity isn’t just about knowing who customers are, it’s about knowing when someone is pretending to be a customer,” Ping founder and CEO Andre Durand said in a statement. “As companies undergo massive digital transformation initiatives, the need for seamless, frictionless, and secure identity solutions to confidently understand both those situations is imperative.”Ping is one of several vendors in the competitive identity and access management (IAM) market, which also includes Okta, ForgeRock, IBM, Microsoft and others. The company also announced on Monday a significant expansion of the PingOne platform. Customers can now access the entire Ping Identity portfolio from a unified cloud admin for both workforce and customer identity use cases. Meanwhile, following its acquisition of Symphonic, Ping is enhancing its fine-grained authorization solution. Previously called PingDataGovernance, the updated PingAuthorize provides enterprises with dynamic authorization and attribute-based access control (ABAC). More

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    Amazon Prime Day 2021: Best smart home device deals

    Smart home gadgets are all the rage, but it’s a slippery slope. As soon as you’re done installing your first gadget, you’re in the market for the next, and it can get pretty expensive.  Amazon Prime Day is a good time to pick up your next smart home device for less because there are some fantastic deals out there on a whole range of devices. With that in mind, I’ve trawled through the unbelievable number of deals that are available over Prime Day 2021 — tens of thousands! — and distilled them down into a handful of the best. Deals come and go over the two days, and I’ll be updating this post with fresh deals, so keep checking back. Also, if you find a good deal I’ve missed, feel free to drop me a note (a Twitter DM probably gets the quickest response). 

    70% off

    Add Alexa to your car – Connects to the Alexa app on your phone and plays through your car’s speakers via auxiliary input or your smartphone’s Bluetooth connection. Includes Vent Mount.Designed for the road – With 8 microphones and far-field technology, Echo Auto can hear you over music, A/C, and road noise.Do More with Auto Mode – Turn your phone into a driver-friendly display that complements your Echo Auto. See what’s playing and save time with easy-touch shortcuts to your favorite places, people, and content.

    $15 at Amazon

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    This bundle contains an Echo Dot (4th Gen) and Sengled Bluetooth Smart Color Bulb.Easily automate your home through smart lighting. Use your voice to turn on your lights, set schedules and change colors. Just say “Alexa, turn on my Lights.”

    $25 at Amazon

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    FORGET ABOUT VACUUMING FOR UP TO 45 DAYS: A bagless, self-emptying base holds up to 45 days of dirt and debris.FASTER MAPPING: Faster mapping speed for a quicker total home map compared to the previous model (RV1001AE)BETTER CARPET CLEANING: Improved carpet cleaning performance compared to the previous model (RV1001AE)MULTI-SURFACE CLEANING: Multi-surface brushroll pulls in all kinds of dirt and debris from carpets and floorsPHONE OR VOICE COMMAND: Schedule whole-home cleaning or target specific rooms or areas to clean right now with the SharkClean app or voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google AssistantPOWERFUL SUCTION: Deep-cleaning power to take on large debris, small debris, and pet hair on carpets and floors.ROW-BY-ROW CLEANING: Methodically cleans row by row and then navigates room to room for complete home coverage.

    $320 at Amazon

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    The bundle includes Stick up Cam Battery (White) 2PK and Echo Show 5 (2nd Gen).See, hear and speak to people from your phone, tablet or select Echo device with Stick Up Cam Battery, a battery-powered camera that can be mounted indoors or out.With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.With a Ring Protect Plan (subscription sold separately), record all your videos, review what you missed for up to 60 days, and share videos and photos.

    $169 at Amazon

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    Dimmable LED lights are great for setting the mood, whether you’re having a romantic night-in, watching a movie, or even playing your favorite video game. Gosund smart light bulbs support adjusting brightness (1%-100%) or set schedules to meet your various expectations.Gosund smart bulbs support voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant; just enjoy the convenience and comfort of automated lighting that you can control with your voice. Tell Alexa to turn off the lights on a cold winter night; you don’t need to get up.

    $22 at Amazon

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    Gosund smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Home Assistant. Just give a simple voice command to control your home device with a smart outlet via Alexa or Google Home Assistant. No hub required to install the wifi plug. Gosund Alexa outlet plug works with a stable 2.4GHz network.By setting schedules and timers for your home smart wifi electrical plugs, you can prepare a crockpot meal and get home with dinner’s ready. Get ready to have a smart home and create a customized schedule to automatically turn on/off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, Christmas lights, coffee maker, etc. Please note that the Alexa outlet plug is not suitable for the appliances whose power is more than 10A,1200W (e.g., air conditioner, microwave oven, induction cooker etc.)Gosund Google smart plug can help you control your home appliances from anywhere. Even you are not at home; you also can control your Alexa wifi outlet via Gosund App directly, as long as your phone access a secure 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network. Ideal for someone who cannot move around very well and needs easy access to turn on/off a deviceSet a group for all Google home outlets and control them in one command. Share your wifi plugs that work with Alexa with all family members in a minute. No more worries, everyone can control them easily.Just plug a device into the mini wifi smart outlet and connect to your secured 2.4GHz network with “Gosund” App. The smart plug uses high-quality materials and technology, such as V-0 flame-retardant thermoplastics, pure copper connectors and advanced PCBA boards. It can avoid fire hazards and provide overload protection to ensure the safety of family members. And ETL certification ensures complete protection.

    $19 at Amazon

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    See the time, alarms, and timers on the LED display. Tap the top to snooze an alarm.Ask Alexa to tell a joke, play music, answer questions, play the news, check the weather, set alarms, and more.Use your voice to turn on lights, adjust thermostats, and lock doors with compatible devices.

    $34 at Amazon

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    The Roomba 692 is a great way to begin cleaning your home smarter. Just schedule it to clean up daily dirt, dust, and debris with the iRobot HOME app or your voice assistant.3 Stage Cleaning system & Dual Multi-Surface brushes grab dirt from carpets & hard floors; an Edge-Sweeping brush takes care of corners & edges.Learns your cleaning habits to offer up personalized schedules, while Google Assistant & Alexa allow you to start cleaning with just the sound of your voice.A full suite of advanced sensors allows Roomba to navigate under & around furniture & along edges. Cliff Detect keeps it from falling downstairs.Dirt Detect Sensors alert your robot about dirtier areas of your home, like high-traffic spots, & cleans them more thoroughly.Auto-Adjust Cleaning Head automatically adapts its height to effectively clean carpets & hard floors.It runs for up to 90 minutes before automatically docking & recharging.

    $199 at Apple

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    With its 8-inch HD touchscreen, adaptive color, and stereo speakers, the all-new Echo Show 8 is the perfect hub for your smart home setup.8.0-inch touchscreen 1280 x 800 resolution display.13 MP camera that uses auto-framing to keep you centered.Built-in camera shutter and microphone/camera off button.

    $94 at Amazon

    50% off

    Ring

    It might be tiny, but it packs all the power and punch of a full-sized Echo. There’s a reason why this is Amazon’s most popular smart speaker!Better speaker quality than Echo Dot Gen 2 for richer and louder sound. Pair with a second Echo Dot for stereo sound.Stream songs from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Sirius XM, and others.Turn on lights, adjust thermostats, lock doors, and more with compatible connected devices. Create routines to start and end your day.Call almost anyone hands-free. Instantly drop in on other rooms in your home or announce to every room with a compatible Echo device.

    $19 at Amazon

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    Ring

    Blink Outdoor wireless battery-powered HD security camera with infrared night vision.It runs for up to two years on two AA lithium batteries (included).Store video clips and photos in the cloud with the Blink Subscription Plan or save locally to the Blink Sync Module 2 via a USB flash drive (sold separately).Built to withstand the elements.No wiring or professional installation required.Get motion detection alerts on your phone.See, hear, and speak to visitors with live view in real-time and two-way audio features on your Blink app.

    $224 at Amazon

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    Certified Refurbished Video Doorbell Pro has been refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and also comes with the same limited warranty as a new device.1080p HD video doorbell lets you see, hear and speak to people from your phone, tablet, or select Echo device. Includes privacy features, such as customizable privacy zones and audio privacy, to focus only on what’s relevant to you.Get notifications whenever motion is detected by customizing your motion zones.With Live View, you can check in on your home any time through the Ring app.

    $89 at Amazon

    30% off

    Ring

    At the heart of any good smart home system is a solid, reliable Wi-Fi connection, and things don’t get much better than the Amazon eero Pro mesh.The Amazon eero Pro mesh WiFi kit (3 eero Pros) replaces the traditional WiFi router, WiFi extender, and internet booster.Capable of covering a 5+ bedroom home with fast and reliable internet powered by a mesh network.Unlike the common internet routers and wireless access points, eero automatically updates once a month, always keeping your home WiFi system on the cutting edge.Eero mesh WiFi network leverages multiple wireless access points to create an incredibly dependable internet experience, all on a single mesh WiFi system.Quick & easy setup.

    $349 at Amazon

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    Ring

    Quickly and easily set up your Ring Alarm by plugging in your base station, connecting to wifi via the Ring app, and placing your sensors in their ideal locations.A great fit for 1-2 bedroom homes.Kit includes one base station, one keypad, four contact sensors, one motion detector, and one range extender.Optional 24/7 professional monitoring with Ring Protect Plus for $10/month.

    $149 at Amazon

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