Friday 9 March 2018

IFTTT update: Voice, sleep, smart cities, TV, & more — new on IFTTT

2018 kicked off with a bang and we could not be more impressed with the lineup of new apps and devices that made their way to IFTTT. 

Smart devices continue to impress

It's absolutely incredible how far smart devices have come in such a short amount of time. They've only become more valuable for our daily routines and we're blown away. Microsoft's Cortana entered the voice assistant ring, TiVo gave new meaning to "remote control," and Noon Home debuted its spin on connected-lighting, targeting your light switch. 

iHome EnhanceSmarTap ShowerAirthingsNexx GarageWiser HeatmydlinkLiebherrHive Active PlugiDrateGuardzillaELA Smart LightingMerossPowered by Viva, and coqon each offer awesome new solutions for your home — be sure to check them out, too.


Nokia Sleep introduced a sleep sensing and automation pad that is pretty darn cool. And Moodo is one to watch... err, we mean smell — it's a smart home fragrance box!


One smart city, one smart gird, and of course, Ethereum

The beautiful City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, became the 3rd smart city on IFTTT. OhmConnect is on a mission to help you save and earn $$$ for your reduced energy usage. Definitely check out TxHash if you're trading Ethereum or interested in the blockchain.


Accessibility appliances, unique networks, and physical computing

tecla is a phenomenal accessibility service, offering people with limited upper-body mobility the ability to interact with their devices and appliances. Orion's smart tools, Everynet's LoRaWAN products, and GraspIO's Cloudio board round out our recent service launches of 2018.


Interested in seeing your service on IFTTT? Visit the IFTTT Platform to learn how to build, and get started. 

Thursday 1 March 2018

DFLegal Tewkesbury - The worst solicitors ever!

Not only did they totally mess up looking after bank accounts for an elderly relative who was in a nursing home with alzheimer's which resulted in a loss to the estate, they also failed to file the tax return which resulted in a fine!

They are also difficult to get hold of either on the phone or email (like most solicitors).

 - Would never recommend them.