Contributors
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The price is right
How do you set the price for your products and services? Anthony Grimani and Chase Walton explore the intricacies of how to set prices and budget ... -
AETM Conference reaches new heights: 2025 AETM conference wrap up
The annual conference for the education AV and IT industry, the AETM Conference, has come and gone. Sean Carroll breaks it down as it happened. The ... -
Is it ever right to make things harder?
User experience often defaults to asking how to make life easier for the end user. Geoff Meads explores times where it’s actually preferred to make life ... -
The illusion of clear communication: How assumptions quietly shape performance
In the first of a five-part series, Daniel Grozdan examines the human behaviours that quietly determine how teams perform, adapt and endure and what this means ... -
CES: Constantly exaggerating specifications
New year, same misinformation. Michael Hamilton takes aim at one of colour science’s most persistent myths, and the YouTube tech bros who keep milking it for ... -
Why WiFi for Matter matters for the smart home industry
Matter has long been talked about as the big standard for smart home technology. Stuart Corner explores where it’s at in 2026 and what it means ... -
Why we still have to get up to turn the lights on
Home automation is affordable and powerful, but until it’s as boring and reliable as a light switch, there’s still a while to go. Myke Ireland looks ... -
Untangling network cabling standards
Standards are constantly evolving, especially in the technology world. David Meyer explores the network cabling standards and what they mean for integrators. Those who have known ... -
WiFi 7: The dawn of extremely high throughput
WiFi 6 promised so much, and before we’ve even truly discovered all it can do, WiFi 7 arrives at our door. Phil Tann explores all that ... -
The march towards “ens***ification” (and how to apply the brakes)
Technology is taking away from personal connections and potentially hurting overall experiences. Geoff Meads explores what can be done to reverse this trend. I admit it, ...









