The word smart has been partnered with high-tech for many decades. I remember Inspector Gadget and his handy Swiss Army-like devices. Or what about The Jetsons and their time-saving contraptions to help them get dressed? And the old TV show, Get Smart, with a wireless phone in the bottom of a shoe? And of course, the smart home. Today, all of these things are happening — revolving closets select clothes based on virtual viewing in a mirror; compact, powerful, mobile computers are ubiquitous; and control of systems in the home is one of the fastest growing business opportunities.