UPDATED 12:57 EDT / MARCH 29 2014

SmartWorld Weekly: Cheap solutions for home automation, BlackBerry enters connected car market + More

This week’s SmartWorld Series features affordable smarthome solutions, an inconspicuous smartglass technology, and a dying company’s efforts in the connected car market.

LG Smart Lamp

For those who missed this week’s SmartWorld Series, here’s a chance to catch up on the exciting developments happening in the connected world. Each week, SiliconANGLE rounds up the best of apps and services for health and fitness, smart homes, smart cars and anything related to the Internet of Things.

Homes get smarter with connected bulbs, carpets, and A/C units

If you’re looking to participate in the home automation craze but have a limited budget, you can start small by purchasing a connected light bulb, such as the newly released LG Smart Lamp which retails for only $32 a piece.  It can be controlled using your smartphone running Android 4.3 or higher, or iOS 6.0 or higher.  GE and Quirky has also started selling Aros, a smart air conditioning unit, on Amazon for $300.

Read more about the LG Smart Lamp, Aros and a smart carpet in this week’s SmartHome roundup.

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Udderly clever wearable tech solutions

Google Glass isn’t meant for spying, and its blinking green light is a dead giveaway.  If you’re looking for something less obvious, check out the Epiphany Eyewear, priced at $299.  The unit has its own hipster appeal, and the camera is strategically placed on the rim of the eyeglass.

Find out more about the Epiphany Eyewear and other interesting wearable devices in this week’s WearableTech roundup.

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BlackBerry’s revival may rely on connected cars

Though consumers have snubbed BlackBerry’s touchscreen smartphone offerings, there may still be hope for the Canadian company as car manufacturers such as Ford, Porsche, and BMW have chosen its QNX mobile platform for use in their infotainment systems.  BlackBerry is known for keepings its devices secured, and this may be exactly what connected cars need to address security concerns with regards to data being collected from driver activity.

Read more about BlackBerry’s connected car efforts, as well as other connected car news in this week’s SmartCar roundup.

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Looking for more SmartWorld news?

Check out Apple’s top patents for smart home tech : Siri + beyond and Philips introduces new smarthome lighting solutions.

Tune in next week for more interesting stories, discoveries and innovations in the world of smart and connected things.


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