"Epiphany" home automation system.

A project in Raleigh, NC by Concierge Solutions
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Epiphany is an exciting new home automation software that turns your choice of hardware into a home automation controller.
Backers: 70
Average Pledge Per Backer: $117

Funded: $8,156 of $200,000
Dates: Jan 10th -> Feb 24th (45 days)
Project By: Concierge Solutions
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February 24th - via: kickstarter.com
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February 21st - via: kickstarter.com
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Daily Dev Team Update: Locks...

February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
We've been working with a lot of different locks - both Zwave and Zigbee - and we're pretty excited about how well they are going to work with Epiphany. The security page will not just control your alarm system, but your cameras and locks too!  (Read More)

Daily Dev Team Update: Not So Dedicated Hardware...

February 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Many of us along the way have bought little computers, like the Mac Mini, to connect to our television. They're great for playing movies on iTunes, home movies, or watching Hulu - but with their fast dual core processors and GBs of ram, they can do... (Read More)

Daily Dev Team Update: Hardware prototypes...

January 30th - via: kickstarter.com
While Epiphany is available as a Ubuntu live image to run on your own hardware (the $99 Software Level reward), we also offer it pre-loaded on a hardware device (the Hardware Level reward). These are the sample devices from our manufacturing partner... (Read More)

Daily Dev Team Update: Vizio Co-Star...

January 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Here's an exciting device our dev team is playing with. Not only can it run Android apps (like the Epiphany UI app), but it has HDMI in and out. That means you can watch your media of choice (Cable, Sat, etc) through the device and potentially pull... (Read More)

Daily Dev Team Update: Test environment...

January 28th - via: kickstarter.com
As Epiphany development nears completion, we're preparing for an exhaustive round of testing. This is our server cluster and SAN that our dev team is building. It runs virtual machines on linux, allowing us to bring up large numbers of Epiphany... (Read More)

Daily Dev Team Update: Building the logging interface...

January 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Not the most exciting development task, but logging is crucial to knowing whats going on in the system.  (Read More)

Security

January 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
A variety of security panels being tested... DSC, Interlogix, and Ademco.  (Read More)

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