I got hue lights in every room and unless I specifically want to go for a mood or setting I most of the time I just use the wall switches, sometimes you have to flick it twice if you dimmed it using the app. The API is straightforward and there's a load of apps I don't use. The first versions of the hue app were lacking functions but now it's pretty much usable. When your phone is on another network the commands can have 10 seconds latency or so but when on the same wifi the control is pretty much instant. I use the WeMo switch also but that's really just to have a gui to configure different timer profiles when to preheat the coffee machine.
Good tactic from the MS marketing guys to drop this in the news and get them to sign faster without negotiating too much!
I got hue lights in every room and unless I specifically want to go for a mood or setting I most of the time I just use the wall switches, sometimes you have to flick it twice if you dimmed it using the app. The API is straightforward and there's a load of apps I don't use. The first versions of the hue app were lacking functions but now it's pretty much usable. When your phone is on another network the commands can have 10 seconds latency or so but when on the same wifi the control is pretty much instant. I use the WeMo switch also but that's really just to have a gui to configure different timer profiles when to preheat the coffee machine.
Does anyone know if this Outlook email client is able to view & download attachments that are part of a meeting in the calendar?
When to use worse and when to use worst
to build a new one that can resist earthquakes?