What does the "Digital Home of the Future" look like? Well, for one, it doesn't appear that there are any flying cars parked in the driveway. There are no robot maids and no one eats filet mignon and scalloped potatoes in the form of a pill.
But at the Broadcom Experience, a recent media and analyst event held in San Francisco, the company exhibited numerous "home of the future" technologies that might be closer to reality than you think. And we will probably soon take them for granted, as we have with laptops, smart phones, fruit dryers, salad shooters, and plasma screen TVs.
Here's a glimpse into a future that is just around the corner.
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