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Exhibiting white goods pride is Kogan.com, offering a "new price benchmark set for fridges, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers and more" in an assault on the home appliances market.
British energy and connected home company Centrica's new study shows that Britons are "baffled by the number of buttons, symbols and switches", with "millions" too busy to read instructions, thus wasting thousands in poorly used technology in homes.
If you're sick of a mish-mash of Wi-Fi routers and extenders in your home not properly giving you whole-house Wi-Fi, then D-Link's new Covr Seamless Wi-Fi mesh networking system promises "seamless coverage to the furthest reaches of any home".
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It's a mess, sadly. Will Assange ever be free?