The document discusses trends in unwired, or wireless, home automation technologies. It describes how homes are increasingly being equipped with electronic devices and appliances that can be remotely controlled by smartphones or computers. Key technologies enabling unwired homes include sensors, wireless networks, and protocols like IPv6 and 6LoWPAN. Existing home automation solutions are analyzed as having high costs, compatibility issues, and security vulnerabilities. The document then describes Thinqbot Technologies' proposed solution using open standards and a scalable, modular architecture. Their system aims to provide a unified, affordable and secure platform for home automation. Potential applications and career opportunities in developing such unwired home technologies are also outlined.