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Should you buy a smart lock or stick with your keys? Weighing up the pros and cons of connected security
How we keep our properties secure really hasn’t advanced that much in thousands of years. According to Pliny the Elder, the first key was used by Theodorus of Samos in the sixth century BC. Today, ...
The long-delayed smart lock standard Aliro is finally launching. The first specification, which standardizes NFC-based tap-to ...
It's wild to think that not too long ago, we were all turning physical keys in car doors and ignitions. But today, many new cars don't come with keys at all anymore. That's because smart key ...
My sister got locked out of her house for the third time in six months last spring. She called from her porch, frustrated and embarrassed, waiting for a locksmith to charge $200 for ten minutes of ...
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