I have the smartest house on the block with a wifi-enabled thermostat and garage door opener, along with a complex web of wireless speakers and even multiple 802.11 hotspots that auto-prioritize traffic to ensure things like streaming video always work great.
Heck, my computer bag is jammed full of wires, cables, flash drives and adapters, so it's smart too. And my cellphone? It's an iPhone so I'd say it's pretty darn smart, and with about a zillion bluetooth devices paired, it's also able to connect and hook in to all sorts of different devices.
In fact, it's about time my car gained a bit more of a brain. It's a Toyota Highlander Hybrid, so it has a lot of on-board computer systems, and the nav system has lots of capabilities, but by comparison with my other devices, it really isn't very smart at all.
Until I plugged in an Audiobox Car Connection device. Now the car has all sorts of interesting data reporting capabilities...
I'm a big fan of the "Find My iPhone" capability in iCloud - it helps me keep track of my Apple devices and even lets me help my wife find her iPhone when it, inevitably, gets lost somewhere during her day. Problem is, as I add new devices, I can't see how to remove old or obsolete devices. Is that possible?