Business advice
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Taking the ‘high’ road
When a low level integration solution does not provide a sufficient degree of control to meet all the functions expected by a home owner, a high ... -
Why vacuums don’t suck
Central vacuum systems have been around for years, but what place do they have in the connected home of tomorrow? Dimi Kyriakou reports. -
Going digital
After more than a year on air, Australia is relishing in the switchover to digital radio broadcasting. Dimi Kyriakou looks at the current status of the ... -
Connecting to tomorrow
The NBN is on its way, but how will you leverage it into your business? Paul Skelton reports. -
Milestone payments: Don’t fall for them!
A contract that provides for Milestone Payments is one where payments are not scheduled by time but by a ‘milestone’. This means that payments are due ... -
NECA training
Since 2003 the Building Code of Australia (BCA) has contained requirements for energy efficient buildings. In 2010, however, the BCA introduced significant changes to past editions ... -
Connecting communities
Getting a reliable and workable broadband solution deployed to rural communities has been a challenge faced by Australia since broadband became widely commercially available, writes Ben ... -
The Lighting Council’s LED scheme
LEDs hold considerable promise to substantially increase energy efficiency across a range of lighting applications. Further, rapid development of the technology has resulted in an increasing ... -
Smart homes for smart ageing
Many in the industry see digital health as a market that has only just begun to take full advantage of technology. Dimi Kyriakou investigates the latest ... -
‘Putting’ in the home theatre
If you thought that the media room was a place to kick back and relax – think again. Golf simulation is ready to turn the home ...