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News
Exceptional Innovation's Life|ware Seamlessly Integrates
INSTEON Lighting and Home Control Products (10/4/2006)
Exceptional Innovation, makers of Life|ware,
hardware-friendly home control software, today announced all INSTEON(TM)-enabled
products are now compatible with a Life|ware home control solution.
INSTEON is the wireless home control technology developed by SmartLabs
Inc., the world's leading authority in home automation and control.
"Making INSTEON products compatible with
Life|ware makes perfect sense," said Mike Seamons, Exceptional Innovation's
Vice President of Marketing. "They're very popular with our dealers
and provide another great option for a Life|ware whole-home control
solution."
Life|ware is seamlessly integrated into Microsoft
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Using the same Media Center
remote they use to access and enjoy their music, movies and photographs,
a Life|ware user can now easily control their entire INSTEON home
control system -- including lighting, security, comfort control,
consumer electronics, appliances and safety sensors from all manufacturers
integrating the INSTEON technology. Life|ware integration includes
all INSTEON products from SmartLabs Design including SwitchLinc,
KeypadLinc, SignaLinc, LampLinc ApplianceLinc and ControLinc as
well as its ICON line of dimmers and switches.
"We are continuing to drive INSTEON home
automation and control into the digital home," said Rajeev Kapur,
president of SmartLabs Inc. "By partnering with Life|ware, we can
now offer any company looking for a way to manage home control via
the Media Center an elegant solution."
"Life|ware brings a rich control experience
together with digital entertainment in a compelling way, and we're
pleased to have INSTEON products be part of that experience," said
Seamons.
Life|ware leverages Web Services for Devices
standards to be hardware-neutral, an approach that allows dealers
to offer their customers more choices among available systems, and
gives them the flexibility to create unique new offerings to expand
their business.
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