UPDATED 13:35 EST / DECEMBER 14 2015

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What you missed in the Smart World: Retail store for IoT launched, Siri-like app to protect IoT data

In Palo Alto, California, consumers who want to try out a connected device can now head over to a physical storefront for in-person demos. Plus, a new Siri-like app is out aimed at protecting Internet of Things (IoT) data, and new SmartPoles with wireless tech will be deployed on the streets of San Jose, California.

Every week we round up the latest developments in the Smart World, from new developer platforms to smart city initiatives around the world. Here’s what you missed in the Smart World:

New luxurious item trackers coming in 2016

Wistiki_End_of_LostRenowned French designer Philippe Starck and Paris-based tech company Wistiki SAS has teamed up for the “end of lost” line that aims to help people not lose their items in a smart and luxurious manner. There are four items in the line — voilà!, hopla!, ahā!, and ta-da! — which caters to a user’s different needs or lifestyle. All these Bluetooth trackers share the same features, such as tracking an item where the devices are attached, as well as using the tracker to locate your phone.

Read more about Wistiki’s upcoming trackers here.

This Smart Lock turns on your lights when you get home, sends mobile alerts when you’re away

BLUEGUARD-E Activity logA new smart lock called BLUEGUARD-E launched on Kickstarter PBC. The device aims to make entry and exit monitoring easier, whether using mechanical keys, smartphone apps, key codes or key fobs to gain entry. The smart lock comes packaged with an LED bulb that acts as a bridge that connects the lock to a home network, and it ensures that a light comes on when the user gets home.

Read more about this new smart lock here.

Cognitive Code releases secure Siri-like app aimed at protecting IoT data

Cognitive Code, Inc. announced the availability and development of SILVIA Secure, conversationally intelligent apps that can be made natively available on connected devices such as smartphones, tablets, TVs, cars, toys and more. The apps aim to make communications between these connected devices more secure in order to protect user data.

Read more about SILVIA Secure here.

Philips and City of San Jose to deploy technologically advanced SmartPoles

Philips SmartPoleRoyal Philips has teamed up with the City of San Jose and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to deliver its SmartPoles to streets of the city. The SmartPoles not only reduce consumption of energy with LED bulbs, but also deliver 4G LTE wireless technology.

Read more about what this collaboration brings to the City of San Jose here.

Silver Spring Networks introduces Starfish network for IoT

Silver Spring Networks, Inc. announced Starfish, a new network dedicated to IoT devices. Also announced are new tools that would help device and software developers make their IoT projects available to consumers faster.

Read more about these announcements here.

IoT Retail-as-a-Service store opens in Palo Alto, CA

Four Nest Labs, Inc. alumni launched a new startup called b8ta, which aims to make IoT device shopping easier for consumers. b8ta is a physical store in Palo Alto, CA, where IoT devices are displayed and employees can demonstrate each product to interested consumers. This way, consumers will get to experience first hand what each product can do for them before they make a purchase.

Read more about b8ta here.

Image credit: B8ta

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