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Give Your Home a Brain for X-mas (Wired News: Gadgets and Gizmos Product Review)
Just because you're not Bill Gates
doesn't mean you can't live in a "smart home." For years, Seattle-based
X10 has been allowing
electronics enthusiasts to ooh and aah their friends and neighbors with
lamps that automatically turn on at dusk, stereos that play music when
someone walks into the room and remote controls that can change the "mood"
of all the lights in the house at once.
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X10's ActiveHome Pro PC Home Control Platform Wins PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
Selling for as low as $99, ActiveHome Professional excels with its extensibility and friendly software and is a strong choice for those who don't need web access. PC Magazine November 2nd Issue.
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The Gadget Guy, David Novak puts ActiveHome Pro To The Test
With Active Home Pro software and its accompanying PC interface, wireless switches, remotes and some wireless lamp modules, I’ve become all empowered in front of my computer.
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Even With New Competition, X10 Remains
Leader of PC Home Control Platform
Remote control of lights and appliances
can be not only cool but incredibly convenient for those of us seeking the
modern digital home. Imagine all inside and outside lights, sprinklers,
fountains and almost any other appliance imaginable working automatically
in concert with each other to provide the ultimate in safety and comfort.
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In The News
March 31, 2005
X10
First to Develop and Market Completely Integrated Home Control/Video Surveillance System for Ultimate High-Tech
Safety, Security and Fun
Its been thought about for years, but required a complete overhaul of
X10's industry leading home control hardware combined with brand new software for video surveillance. An
all-in-one home control system priced for the everyday homeowner yet powerful enough for the folks seeking a more
sophisticated solution.
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Yahoo!
January 18, 2005
X10 lets you automate your home like a pro
Imagine you're standing on the porch, trying to open the front door in the dark. The porch light would make it easier to see, but the switch is in the house. X10's Active Home Professional can help you avoid this type of predicament. Once installed, you can zap the porch light on with a supplied keychain remote.
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Denver Post,
AZ Central
January 9, 2005
ABC's
Extreme Makeover Home Edition Features X10 Products in the New Dore
Family Home
Seven days in Kingston, Wash. changed the lives of one special family and more
than 700 volunteers. ABC-TV viewers
nationwide witnessed an amazing story unfold on one of the network's
popular television series, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." X10 Wireless
Technology products are featured for their PC lighting control system. Read More
December 20, 2004
ActiveHome PC Kit Remembers To Turn Lights Off
X10's ActiveHome Pro PC Lighting Control Kit can transform you into a house magician. Using the kit's software and your PC, you can create "magical" commands to turn the lights on with a keychain remote, set lights to go off at preset times, and adjust lighting levels for different activities, such as reading or watching TV.
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Reported By:
USA Today
December 16, 2004
Putting Lights and Appliances At
the Home PC's Command
If your idea of home automation is clapping to turn the lights off, you
may be interested in a new device whose module approach to controlling
lights and appliances is only slightly more complex than playing computer
solitaire.
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Reported By:
New
York Times
December 14, 2004
Ladies Beware of X10's New PC Home Control Starter Kit for Under $100 ... Before Long, You'll be Begging for More
HGTV winner Aisha never imagined the possibilities associated with her decision to install X10's new PC Home Control Starter kit as part of a home remodel for the hit series "Curb Appeal." "I love having X10 control our holiday lights. In fact it's so easy that I could barely control myself. In the past, I would have to walk back and forth from the garage to turn on and off sets of lights plugged into wall outlets."
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December 9, 2004
REVIEW: Kit Automates Holiday Lights
It's a chore that can quickly chill the warmth of the holiday season: Trudging outside each winter night to unplug the lights. If you don't want to leave everything on all the time and pad the electric company's profits there's now a relatively inexpensive way of remotely controlling the power without having to rewire the house. X10 Wireless Technology Inc. sells a $99 kit called ActiveHome Pro that includes three circuit-switching modules that plug into electrical outlets and are controlled from either a PC or handheld remotes. The hardware installation was simple...it's an effective way to show off your inner geek - and stay warm.
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ABC News | Washington Post | Forbes | Seattle PI
December 8, 2004
Affordable Home Automation
Bloomberg
Boot Camp, a report on today’s technology. It’s technology called
X-10, that has been around for years. But X10 Wireless Technology is
breathing new life into the system….with an easy to use updated software
package called ActiveHome Pro. Using the drag and drop software…and an
interface box that connects to a USB port, it is simple to set up timers
to control lights, appliances, cameras and others devices that use X-10
modules.
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Bloomberg Radio
November 30, 2004
How To Have A Greener Xmas
Christmas lights can be beautiful, but they can also burn a hole in the wallet. CBS News Tech Guru Larry Magid reports on X10's most sophisticated controller, the Active Home Pro, which is kind to both your budget and the environment. "I have one lamp module connected to our holiday lights and plan to use another for our Christmas tree lights when we set up the tree in a couple of weeks."
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Reported By:
CBS News
November 8, 2004:
PC Lighting
Control for the Whole Family - X10's New ActiveHome Pro
In this golden age of
technology, families seem to spend less time on their home computers. We
can blame this trend on the demands of modern day work and school coupled
with the fact that most kids and adults spend a majority of their day
already working on computers. Even though Bill Gates' dream of a computer
in every home is nearly a reality, many machines sit idle except for an
occasional email, digital photo and of course game.
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Reported By:
Yahoo Finance
November 5,
2004:
Planning to Spend
Thousands on Your Home Remodel? Think Again. X10's New $49.99 PC Lighting
Control is All You Need.
San Francisco couple
Stephen and Aisha realized what thousands of other consumer technology
enthusiasts have already discovered about X10's New ActiveHome Pro PC
Lighting Control System. For under $50 dollars, you can quickly transform
your home remodel project into a high-tech wonderland. The sophisticated
software program is extraordinarily easy to use and provides lights and
appliances with a mind of their own.
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Reported By:
Yahoo Finance
November 3, 2004:
ActiveHome Pro featured on Computer America radio program with Craig
Crossman
Originally for those who like to
tinker, you know, those people who hang out at Radio Shack... they would
take things apart and see how they work. Now there back with their
ActiveHome Pro PC Home Control system and this one is for the general
consumer. It’s easy to install and set up and gives you a lot more control
over everything in your home. Much more than ever before. Here with me in
the studio is Jeff Denenholz. Jeff is VP/PR for X10 WTI. He’s here to tell
us all about it.
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October 20, 2004:
X10's calling All Geeks, Nerds and Hackers with New Software Development Kit!
In an unprecedented move, X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. announced today the release of an early Halloween gift for software geeks -- the first-of-its-kind Software Development Kit for their ActiveHome Pro System.
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Yahoo Finance |
O'Reilly
Network
October 6, 2004:
X10's ActiveHome Pro PC Home Control Platform Wins PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
Selling for as low as $99, ActiveHome Professional excels with its extensibility and friendly software and is a strong choice for those who don't need web access. PC Magazine November 2nd Issue.
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Yahoo! Finance | CBS MarketWatch | CNN Money | Forbes | Morningstar
October 4, 2004:
World Premiere of X10’s ActiveHome Pro PC Home Control System; Experience the Rebirth of COOL
With Over One Million Original ActiveHome Units Sold, Huge Customer Demand for New Release. X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. today announced the much-anticipated release of the ActiveHome Pro Remote Control System for the home.
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