Author: Staff Writer
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Apple: Crestron iPad app number one in industry
Crestron has the number one iPad app in the industry according to Apple, after it was ranked 31st in the list of overall “Top Grossing iPad ... -
Optical fibre Standards
For the first time since it was published (way back in 2005), AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15018:2005 Information technology – Generic cabling for homes has been revised and ... -
Crestron Cameo wireless dimmers and switches
Advanced infiNET EX technology builds on the foundation of its predecessor, infiNET, by supporting up to 100 devices connected to a single gateway. Each unit functions ... -
An NBN update
Every day the press is full of stories about the NBN, many containing incorrect facts and unqualifies opinions. Here, David Ives explains where we are on ... -
Samsung achieves highest level of value sales across key AV categories
At a time when established consumer electronics brands are feeling the pinch from the global financial crisis, the Samsung brand continues to strengthen in the Australian ... -
Loewe Reference system
During the design process it became clear that a stand-alone television would no longer be able to satisfy the high demands of Loewe. The system concept ... -
Safe work method statements
While safe work method statements aim to reduce the risk of injury occurring onsite, does there need to be a more general, industry-approved document? -
Are churches the next big market?
Churches can present several acoustic and lighting problems to installers, brought on by ornate interior design, numerous reflective surfaces and open areas subject to reverberation and ... -
Installing modern technology in older homes
The national heritage register is an important system that ensures the longevity of Australia’s most historic buildings. Dimi Kyriakou talks to the industry about working in ... -
iiNet: From courtroom to living room
A landmark Federal Court battle on copyright fraud has sparked major concern for the film industry and Internet Service Providers alike. The case may still be ...