Author: Staff Writer
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Ness’ new training centre
Automated security manufacturer Ness has opened a purpose-built facility that offers training to installers in all things security and allows them to demonstrate the company's extensive ... -
Removing the key component
New wireless electronic access control technology has been launched to complement existing perimeter systems, offering a realistic option for internal doors. -
Camera technology under surveillance
In response to market demand, developments in security camera technology focus on ease of installation and the need for greater detail. Angela Tufvesson reports. -
Axis strengthens its outdoor camera offerings
Axis Communications is strengthening its outdoor camera offerings by releasing a number of outdoor-ready products this spring and summer. -
Smart cabling for CCTV
Forget about coax, Cat 5 cabling for closed-circuit television makes good sense and should be the preferred method for all installations. Sonny Lee explains how to ... -
The cooking guide
Nintendo’s new interactive guide takes the hassle out of cooking. It helps you decide the style of the dish, ingredients, calorie content, cooking method – and ... -
Gaming consoles as media centres
As the average age of the Australian gamer passes 28, games consoles are starting to play a bigger role in home theatre installations. -
Memory Box wins ‘Best Start-Up’ at the National iAwards
An unknown South Australian company with a ground breaking online backup solution has wowed the judges and won the Microsoft BizSpark Start-Up Company iAward at the ... -
ReQuest adopts Gracenotes
Media servers from ReQuest will now implement Gracenote’s MusicID and VideoID technology, tapping a comprehensive database of music and video information. -
Media centre legalese
Media centres are becoming an essential part of any home automation project. But it’s important that installers are aware of the potential legal issues.