Author: Staff Writer
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School Guardian offers coordinated site-wide communications in emergency situations
Schools play a critical role in keeping students safe from harm. While the potential threat of a shooting or bombing is (thankfully) a rare occurrence in ... -
Readying your business for the digital dividend
With the digital dividend spectrum auction finalised and spaces allocated to the major telcos, what does this mean for users of wireless microphones and in-ear monitor ... -
CVR redesigns Venice’s flood warning system
Venice’s flood warning system has been revamped with a state-of-the-art wireless audio installation, alerting residents of rising water levels in a suitably tasteful fashion. -
What makes an enclosure NBN-compliant?
Several manufacturers have turned to making enclosures specifically for the NBN, but what does it take to be compliant? Callum Fitzpatrick reports. -
Sennheiser works on Eurovision 2013
Eurovision has quite the dedicated following in Australia, providing the perfect opportunity to poke some affectionate fun at our European neighbours. This year, the contestants relied ... -
Amendments to S2009
Antenna cabling is not regulated but twisted copper cabling between buildings is. These are the latest changes to S009, writes Ian Millner. -
Introducing Super Hi-Vision 8K displays
With both installers and end users trying to get their heads around 4K technology, one Japanese company has pushed ahead with 8K resolutions, writes Callum Fitzpatrick. ... -
Are holographic displays headed to your lounge room?
Although 3DTV didn’t experience the take-up many expected, the quest for fully immersive viewing is still alive, with holography being one of the top options. But ... -
Moving from the residential integration market to commercial
Finding work in the commercial sector is becoming an increasingly attractive option for residential custom installers – but how can you turn it into a profitable ... -
Security of Payment for custom integrators
As an installer, you need to protect yourself against struggling business by making sure you are fully paid for the work you’ve done. Lawyer Michael Leahy ...