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Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart ...

Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances Did users change their Wi-Fi password, or did they see the nature of IoT privacy? Read More
Report: Only Half of Smart Appliance Customers Connect ... - ExtremeTech

LG, which sells a smart appliance category called ThinQ, is seeing less than half of its Wi-Fi-compatible appliances actually connect to the internet, according to a report (Opens in a new window ... Read More
LG, Whirlpool Target Customers Disconnected From ‘Smart’ Appliances

LG Electronics Inc. said that less than half of the smart appliances it has sold stay connected to the internet—a number it is actively working to increase, according to Henry Kim, the U.S ... Read More
What's behind the push for AI in home appliances? : NPR

Industry watchers offered differing opinions about what's driving manufacturers to go all-in on AI and smart appliances, some of them with questionable features. ("Smart" meaning connected to the ... Read More
How Smart Appliances Could Expose You to Hacking Risks

The CR researchers looked for this information on 19 major brands that make smart appliances, and found that only three of them—Fisher & Paykel, GE, and Vissani—tell their customers how long ... Read More
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