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OLED TV technology in residential lighting
With next generation HDTV displays looming, lighting manufacturers are racing to turn the technology from OLED TVs into the next generation of light bulbs. -
LEDs and OLEDs: What’s the difference?
With next generation HDTV displays looming, lighting manufacturers are racing to turn the technology from OLED TVs into the next generation of light bulbs. -
Philips Dynalite to show off integration at ISE 2010
Leading lighting control and automation group, Philips Dynalite, will demonstrate its integration expertise at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2010 exhibition. -
Telstra and Clipsal Australia announce partnership
Telstra and Clipsal Australia have announced a partnership which will provide thousands of new home owners in Telstra Velocity Fibre to the Home (FTTP) estates with ... -
Site-terminating HDMI
You should never solder your own HDMI plugs on to the end of a raw or cut cable, says Kordz Australia director David Meyer. -
55% annual growth rate for RF remote control
The number of radio frequency (RF) remote controls for consumer electronics (CE) devices are set to grow by 55% annually through 2014, says ABI Research. -
Telstra’s networked home
Telecommunications giant Telstra has made a move into the connected home industry with a new T [life] store in the heart of the Melbourne CBD. -
Opening the floodgate: Broadband gateways to dominate CPE market
Broadband gateways are to account for more than 40% of home networking CPEs shipped by 2012. -
HDMI, part 1: The evolution of 1.3
Misconceptions, misnomers, myths and lies – the world of HDMI is a confusing one to navigate. In part one of this three-part feature on the elusive ... -
Home media server market to see strong growth
While media server PCs form the majority of the devices used to store and distribute multimedia content around the home, set-top boxes (STBs) and consumer electronics ...