Home Technology Experts Blog

What is Smart Home Automation?

Home Technology Experts (HTE) designs smart home automation systems for large residences across the Hamptons and Long Island. We integrate lighting, climate, security, audio/video, shading, and networking into one reliable system—built to operate quietly, predictably, and long-term. Our approach prioritizes coordination, discretion, and support, ensuring technology enhances the home without adding complexity.

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Lutron Strengthens Its Commitment to Craftsmanship With Tanury Acquisition

Lutron’s acquisition of longtime metal-finishing partner Tanury Industries marks a strategic investment in craftsmanship, consistency, and design excellence. For luxury homes where every detail matters, this move reinforces Lutron’s commitment to refined finishes, reliable delivery, and elevated lighting control.

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Smart Home Security in 2026

Smart home security in 2026 is defined by system design—not just devices. A properly structured network, controlled access, and ongoing system management are essential to protecting connected homes. Learn how to build a secure, reliable smart home that performs predictably over time.

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Make Your Smart Home Intelligent

Make your smart home truly intelligent in 2026 with reliable, local-first technology designed for luxury living. Discover how professional systems, strong network infrastructure, and thoughtful automation create a seamless, private, and predictable home experience—where everything works quietly in the background.

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Why Your Lighting Should Be Human-Centric

Human-centric lighting aligns your home with a natural daily rhythm—delivering cooler, brighter light in the morning and warmer, softer light at night. This approach supports better energy, focus, and sleep while creating a more balanced indoor environment. Discover how thoughtfully designed lighting systems can improve how your home feels and functions every day.

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Moore’s Law and Technology

Moore’s Law describes the long-standing trend that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles roughly every two years, driving exponential growth in computing power and efficiency. This principle has shaped the rapid evolution of modern technology, from smartphones to advanced AI systems.

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