Time Magazine has an article on yet another
smart integrator,
SmartThings which makes a hub that communicates with lights, outlets, sensors, etc. Unfortunately, the article is short on technical details.
Perhaps, the SmartThings webpage will give more details.
The list of protocols supported does not include X-10 but it may be possible to interface with any new WiFi device from X-10.
From the SmartThings developer documentation...
What Protocols Does It Support?
We wanted to support as many off-the-shelf devices as possible, out-of-the-box. We also wanted to limit radio interference. So we chose to support the following protocols in the SmartThings Hub:
ZigBee - A Personal Area Mesh Networking standard for connecting and controlling devices. ZigBee is an open standard supported by the ZigBee Alliance. For more information on ZigBee see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZigBee.
Z-Wave - A proprietary wireless protocol for Home Automation and Lighting Control. For more information on Z-Wave see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-Wave.
IP-Connected Devices - Local Area Network (LAN) connected devices (both hard-wired and WiFi) within the home can be connected to the SmartThings Hub.
Cloud-Connected Devices - Some device manufacturers have their own Cloud solutions that support their devices and want us to connect to them. Most of these devices are actually WiFi connected devices, but they connect to a proprietary set of Cloud services and therefore we have to go through those services to gain access to the device.
It is cloud-based which will make it a big, fat, juicy target for hackers.