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“Tech Out” Your Home with the Latest Innovations
Your dream home of the future is ready today
WHAT: Expected to grow to a $24 billion dollar industry, the Internet of Things (IoT) is ready to move in. From lights that know the weather to refrigerators that can remind you to pick up milk, virtually everything in your home will connect to the Internet to help save you time and money and simplify more of your day. We’ve rounded up a handful of the latest connected innovations, and tech guru Brett Larson is on hand to show/tell and demo the latest.
Specifically, Brett will review:
· Updated Appliances – Brett will review the fridge of the future, with an industry first innovation (new technology incorporates a coffee brewing system, taking convenience to a whole new level
· Safety and Security – Brett will offer tips and tools to give any home owner piece of mind while not there. The smart home of the future incorporates easy and efficient alert systems that sense smoke, carbon monoxide and other emergency scenarios
· The Fascinating Future – Brett will guide viewers through additional “around the corner” trends in the home.
WHO:
Emmy® Award winning Brett Larson has been covering technology for more than a decade. He worked at CBS Radio in San Jose building the station group web sites, then Macworld magazine covering the rebirth of Apple, including the iMac, iPod and transition to Mac OS X. From there he went to TechTV where he continued to cover Apple, the Macintosh and consumer technology as well as the businesses behind them. With success in front of the camera, it was time for a big move, across the country to New York City.
In New York, Brett has been covering technology on television for CBS News, CNN, CNN International, Headline News, Fox News, Fox Business Network and Al Jazeera. He’s also on the radio at top stations like 1010 WINS-AM in New York City and WTOP-FM in Washington DC. Brett’s featured in online videos for major media outlets like AOL and Yahoo and written and hosted 5 primetime 30-minute consumer technology specials for the CBS station group. His friendly on-air presence has been a hit with audiences everywhere.