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Samsung Now Shipping Latest AI Fridges, Ranges
Samsung Now Shipping Latest AI Fridges, Ranges
Samsung has begun shipping its latest generation of Bespoke AI appliances, rolling out a connected lineup of smart refrigerators, ranges, and robo vacuums designed to bring what the company calls a more intuitive, personalized "home companion" experience into the home and beyond.
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CEDIA Relaunches Member Of Excellence Program
 
CEDIA Relaunches Member Of Excellence Program
CEDIA, the Association for Smart Home Professionals, recently announced the relaunch of its Member of Excellence program, a rigorous and comprehensive designation for custom integration companies that goes beyond traditional certifications by verifying integrators in core areas.
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