The future's closer than you might think

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The broadband-enabled home could soon be a reality, allowing householders to make use of advanced technologies which might otherwise be inaccessible to them.

One of the high-points of the Ideal Home Show at London's Earls Court last week was the home of the future, the traditional centrepiece of the exhibition. This year there was particular fuss over...

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