Author: Jacob Harris
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Emotionally charged technology
Emotion detection technology is already being used in advertising and automotive applications. But what does the tech have to offer the home integration industry? Jacob Harris ... -
Move fast and fix things: Ethics in Silicon Valley
In 1984, George Orwell imagined a world where ‘Big Brother’ was not only always watching but controlling what the population saw and even thought. In recent ... -
Telstra’s hitting home
Telstra is making a play for the home automation market with the introduction of its Smart Home kits – a move that is causing some mixed ... -
Artemis: An artful solution
With massive growth in mobile data traffic, traditional cellular networks are in danger of exceeding capacity. But Artemis, a Silicon Valley start-up, may have just turned ... -
“The internet of things is not a thing…”
The IoT is coming and promises to transform the industry as we know it. Z-Wave Alliance executive director Mitch Klein gave us the low-down at this ... -
New twist on an old favourite!
Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium in Auckland, New Zealand is modernising the traditional funeral service. Instead of funeral directors being responsible for manually configuring and managing all ... -
Amber breathes new life into Cemetery and Crematorium
Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium in Auckland, New Zealand is modernising the traditional funeral service. Instead of funeral directors being responsible for manually configuring and managing all ... -
Syntec forms partnership with beyerdynamic and Ingram Micro
Synchronised Technology (Syntec) is now the authorised import and distribution partner for the full portfolio of beyerdynamic products. “Being appointed the authorised import and distribution partner ... -
Elite announces retractable outdoor projector screen
The Yard Master Manual series of manually retractable outdoor projector screens has been launched by Elite Screens. “There is been a growing demand for a retractable ... -
Trip the light fantastic with laser projectors
Projector manufacturers are beginning to use lasers, as opposed to lamps, as a light source for projectors in both home and commercial cinema applications. Jacob Harris ...