More and more companies want us talking to our devices. Apple has Siri, Google has Google Now, Glass and Android Wear,_and_Microsoft has the Xbox Kinect and its newest Halo-inspired feature,_Cortana. Now connected home (or internet of things) company Insteon is adding Cortana support to its Windows phone apps in the next couple of months. With the upcoming update, Windows Phone users can control_their lights, thermostats, and other Insteon connected devices with their voice. For example, you can tell your Windows Phone, “Insteon, turn off all the lights.” This eliminates the need to launch an app just to control connected items...

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