Contributors
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Ensuring clarity in an audio system
Clarity is the single most important aspect of audio system design, writes Anthony Grimani. Are you doing it right? What’s the most important thing about a ... -
Lockdown systems market is growing
Education has changed radically over the past 50 years – but perhaps nowhere more than in ensuring the safety of pupils, as Ian McMurray finds out. ... -
Home burglaries during the holidays: Increase, decrease – or who knows?
There is a longstanding belief that all types of crime, including home burglaries and other residential affronts, increase during the holidays. But how valid is this ... -
Ageing in place: Blending technology with privacy
Without question, the technology surrounding independent living – particularly for seniors – has advanced at an astounding rate. And the range of devices designed to achieve ... -
Channel surfing the names of audio channels
As an industry, we agree on many things. So why can’t we agree about the names of audio channels? Anthony Grimani reports. We have developed languages, ... -
How your choice of technology could be impacting the learning experience
Early this year I enrolled in a further education course. Of course, by the time it eventually came around the excitement that had blossomed at the ... -
AV/IT: A done deal, or a work in progress?
There is a saying that, if something is inevitable, it’s usually better not just to accept it, but to embrace it. Ian McMurray looks at the ... -
HDMI: Let’s get it started
In order to work, HDMI must complete a process. Failure to do so will result in frustration… a lot of frustration, writes Jeffrey Boccaccio. For those ... -
Top of the class in amplification
We lightly toss out terms like Class A, Class D, Class A/B in respect of amplifiers. But what do they actually mean? And what difference do ... -
Enlighten, engage and empower
Are you getting the most out of your employees? The Big Corp founder Pete Baker explains the three ‘E’s and why they are more important now ...