Contributors
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Will HDMI keep up?
The AV and computing landscape is littered with examples of technologies that served a purpose – but then couldn’t keep up. Ian McMurray wonders whether HDMI ... -
A Pa55w0rd to Paradise
Who are your virtual key holders? Geoff Meads looks at how we’ve become slaves to the password and how to ensure it doesn’t become compromised. It ... -
5G is on its way
5G is on its way, in one form or another. David Meyer explains the short and long term vision for mobile technology in Australia. There’s been ... -
Fall towards success
Failure, for most, is not the end of the world; rather, it is the ideal opportunity to learn and grow. Pete Baker explains. Many years ago, ... -
How to connect in 2019
A lot is happening in the world of connectivity. David Meyer looks at the future of HDMI, HDBaseT, fibre, AV-over-IP and network cabling. This has been ... -
Intelligence augmentation… Beyond imagination?
There’s much talk about how transformative artificial intelligence will be to our lives. Ian McMurray argues that it’s more likely to be IA than AI. In ... -
Networking’s white elephant
With a lot of attention being given to 10Gbps networking, the question must be asked: is it the future of home networks or the next white ... -
The golden age of home cinema
The 1950s be damned… the 2010s are the true golden age of cinema, writes Anthony Grimani. If you ask me, we’re just now entering the golden ... -
Developing a ‘7 star’ experience
How do you make your clients experience the best it can be? Pete Baker looks at the importance of striving for a ‘seven star’ experience. I ... -
Holography: it’s not what you think
Is it real – or an illusion? Ian McMurray finds that holography isn’t quite what he first thought. Who can forget how the whole Star Wars ...