“In five years,” every single one of Samsung’s products will be a connected “Internet of Things” device, Samsung chief executive Boo-Keun Yoon said today during the opening keynote at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
During the event, Yoon argued that the Internet of Things (IoT) trend — the concept of connecting traditionally non-connected devices to the Internet — “has the potential to transform the economy, our society, and how we live our lives.”
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After Yoon made that promise, he brought SmartThings CEO Alex Hawkinson on stage. There, Hawkinson announced that the company’s new smart-home “Hub” will work even if your Internet or power goes down. Later, Yoon announced Samsung’s plans to invest $100 million in the developer community for “Internet of Things” apps.
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Samsung’s keynote follows the company’s press conference earlier today, during which it announced a number of small product releases, including the launch of new 4K TVs with “SUHD” screen tech.
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