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This article was published on July 16, 2014

Samsung is reportedly in talks to buy smart home firm SmartThings to compete with Google and Apple


Samsung is reportedly in talks to buy smart home firm SmartThings to compete with Google and Apple

This year has been the battle of smart homes among big internet firms. Google bought Nest for $3.2 billion, while Apple announced Homekit at its WWDC conference in June, an SDK that aggregates third party Internet of Things apps into one place.

Now Samsung is also planning to enter the battle, as TechCrunch reports that the Korean company is in talks to buy home automation firm SmartThings for around $200 million. SmartThings lets users set up their home devices to be controlled via a mobile app, and has already raised $15 million from investors including Greylock Partners.

A Samsung spokesperson told TNW that it doesn’t comment on rumors or speculations, so we can only wait and see if the company will indeed make a bet on the internet of things space.

Samsung In Talks To Scoop Up SmartThings For Around $200 Million [TechCrunch]

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