Crayon in the News
Holland tech company links cell phone, computer to home's locks, thermostat, lights
June 20, 2009
The Schlage LiNK hardware’s intelligence comes from Moshi software developed by Holland high-tech firm Crayon Interface LLC. It’s the fourth product for the 4-year-old company, and its first to hit the national big-box retail market.
As the tech-savvy were downloading ringtones and games to their cell phones, they wondered what else the handheld devices could do. “Three years ago, we were excited about the technology,” said Pohl, Crayon’s CEO. “Today, we are working with partners to solve problems. Now, it's about creating partnerships, not about proving technology.”
Hawking's Wireless Home Automation System
January 9, 2007
Hawking showed Z-Wave-compatible home automation devices at CES. Connect the HomeRemote to your router and you can control Z-Wave devices throughout your house, and set up and manage macros to automate things like turning on the lights at dusk.
Hawking Debuts HomeRemote Wireless Home Automation
January 7, 2007
New system allows you to monitor, secure and control your home locally or from anywhere in the world.
Crayon Wins Award For Cell Phone-Based Keyless Car Entry, Security System
October 16, 2006
Crayon Interface, the latest member of GLIMAWest, won best in show at the Digital Life Expo in New York City for its new aftermarket vehicle Telematics products called CellStart.
DigitalLife Best of Show
October 13, 2006
Geezers, gamegirls, and geeks of all ages are gathering in New York City for the third annual DigitalLife Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Cell Phones Are The Key
September 18, 2006
If a Holland startup has its way, the mobile phone will quickly become the means by which consumers lock doors, turn up the heat and monitor the use of their vehicles and homes.
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