Smart Homes and Buildings Australian telco Telstra has unveiled its Smart Home Hub and ten smart home devices, available as a service (ShaaS), with a Watch and Monitor package and an Automation and Energy package. Ingersoll Rand’s Nexia division has added support for the Amazon Echo to its smart home offerings, allowing Nexia’s devices to be controlled by the Alexa AI. Roost has unveiled a water leak detector, expanding from its connected 9V battery that was launched for use in smoke alarms. Netatmo has added window and door sensors to its smart home platform, which includes cameras and weather stations. Connected Vehicles ZDNet takes a look at BlackBerry’s Radar platform, a tool for tracking truck trailer assets, asking whether…