<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Coldwell Banker Apex Blog</title> <link>http://www.cbdallas.com/default.cfm/page/blog/blogid/ded21e7f-b424-bf40-5b9bb313981aa8d4/categoryname/innovations/title/Coldwell Banker Apex Blog.htm</link> <description></description><item> <title>The Future Of Home Technology</title> <description><p>Over the years Hollywood has produced some great visions of what the house of the future will be. From <em>The Jetson&rsquo;s</em> computerized home to the talking, interactive house on SyFy&rsquo;s <em>Eureka</em> to the living spaces in <em>Star Trek</em>, these visions of how we will live all focus on improvements in our home that make life just a bit easier than it has been before.</p><p done3="66">Last month in London, the CEDIA Home Technology Event was held that showcased some of the next great innovations that will soon be making a way into our homes. Five years ago did you think that you&rsquo;d never need to go to Blockbuster? How about streaming photos and songs to your TV entertainment center without spending thousands of dollars? Those are all common things today so I enjoyed this highlight video produced by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcUhmL4pTcI" target="_blank" jquery1313957408334="23"><font color="#4f6997">AV News</font></a> that showcased a few of the more interesting pieces of tech at the show.</p><p>If you jump to the 7:45 mark you&rsquo;ll see what my wife think we need: a flat screen TV that doubles as a mirror when it&rsquo;s turned off. I&rsquo;m sure you&rsquo;ll enjoy the video. Plus everyone in it has a British accent which makes it that much more interesting. Share what tech you&rsquo;d most like to have in your home in the comments.</p><p><iframe height="385" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ZcUhmL4pTcI?fs=1&amp;wmode=transparent" frameborder="0" width="640" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p></description> <link>http://www.cbdallas.com/default.cfm/page/blog/cat/entrydisplay/entryid/0614603f-bd76-4ead-98e93e0958dad59a.htm</link> <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 03:13:20 -0600</pubDate></item> </channel></rss>

