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Home automation in two minds
Have you ever played the ‘two things’ game? No, I’m not being rude. The two things game states that for every subject there are only really ... -
The legality of media servers
Kaleidescape’s brand of movie servers are widely regarded by installers as the best in the industry, allowing consumers to store copies of their DVDs on a ... -
Getting the green light on traffic light cabling
Traffic light cabling is a unique sector of the industry, and cablers need to take a different approach to the installation and connection of these systems. -
Are installers making the most of digital business?
Late last year, a Sydney man became one of the first in the world to hack in to iPhone’s voice recognition app, Siri, and then put ... -
Explaining the benefits of new technologies to your clients is key
Over the past 20+ years in this industry I have seen it called many things – home automation, smart home, home integration, intelligent domain and connected ... -
Solar installations – quality is key
A recent New South Wales audit has highlighted the need for installers to maintain the quality and safety of their solar installations. Dimi Kyriakou talks to ... -
What the abolition of the ABCC means for electricians
With the passing of legislation that will abolish the Australian Building and Construction Commission, Paul Skelton looks at what’s next for the electrical industry. -
How in-home displays could boost your business
The rollout of in-home displays across Australia aims to help revolutionise the way consumers understand and use energy. Dimi Kyriakou reports on the latest updates from ... -
Getting home networking right
With the proliferation of internet-enabled devices, a computer network has long become an accepted part of any home wiring infrastructure. All of these devices have created a ... -
How to attract more top talent to your organisation
We know from high school physics that physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their mass. So metaphorically, we are saying that future employees are ...