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Book review: iPhone for Dummies
To date, over 43 million iPhones have been sold worldwide with no signs of slowing down. The iPhone may be popular but it's not always user-friendly ... -
Election 2010: Residents will be impacted financially to access NBN
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has confirmed that it is likely residents and some businesses will be impacted financially if they require additional wiring ... -
IT and the Australian election: heads you lose, tails you don’t win
Even though Australia enjoys an excellent budgetary position by world standards, fiscal policy has been a big issue for the current federal election. -
Haivision Makito H.264 HD encoder supports 3D HD neurosurgery training
Haivision Network Video has collaborated with TrueVision to enable a unique 3D 'Video over IP' streaming solution at St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Centre in Arkansas, United ... -
Pay TV service revenue increases
Global pay-TV service revenue approached $58 billion at the end of Q2 2010, which was approximately a 9% increase over the same period in 2009. -
Bluetooth powered multi-room audio
A new range of Bluetooth-enabled products from Australian manufacturer Vcomm is redefining wireless audio, writes Paul Skelton. -
JVC Professional and Big Bridge form 3D alliance
JVC Professional Australia/NZ has announced that it has entered into a strategic 3D alliance with Brisbane-based communications and digital content convergence specialists Big Bridge. -
Custom installer’s rights to repossesion
Does your AV installation contract pass the four-point repossession test? Michael Leahy suggests you try this quick test. -
Using energy efficiency as a sales tool
With talk of energy costs skyrocketing in the very near future, there’s never been a more relevant time for installers to use this to their advantage. ... -
The importance of training and up-to-date qualifications
Adhering to Standards and keeping your staff up-to-date with training could save lives, writes Bevan Ramsden.