ByteBrief
We're a portrait publication through and through. Turn your phone back and your briefing picks up right where you left it.
(We tried widescreen once. It wasn't us.)

Using a smartphone as a smart home remote creates friction with multi-step app navigation and notification distractions. Physical controls like Zigbee or Thread wireless buttons deliver instantaneous peer-to-peer commands with single-digit millisecond latency. A wall-mounted e-ink panel or dedicated tablet works as predictable shared infrastructure. The phone should serve as a passive administrator and Bluetooth beacon, not a primary remote.
Tap to vote and see what everyone thinks.
Summary by ByteBrief