So the $200 Vessyl drink-analyzing cup has been doing the rounds on the tech websites, with many skeptical of its claims, and in other slightly aloof news the Huffington Post has a look at the Tao of Things. Meanwhile the TrackR, a coin-seized GPS tag that uses a “crowd-GPS” network of smartphones to track objects has smashed its Indiegogo target, so expect to see the beacon and its 1-year battery life sometime soon. TechNewsWorld uses the case of a hacked electronic road sign to discuss the issues of IoT security, after a prankster replaced the usual traffic warning with “Godzilla Attack!” Here’s a very thorough look at a 5000 square-foot smart home test-bed in New Jersey, and the smartest home…