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Smart cabling for CCTV
Forget about coax, Cat 5 cabling for closed-circuit television makes good sense and should be the preferred method for all installations. Sonny Lee explains how to ... -
Network storage – A place for everything
Industry analysts predict the network storage sector will grow more than 300% in the next five years. So how will the industry cope? -
The cooking guide
Nintendo’s new interactive guide takes the hassle out of cooking. It helps you decide the style of the dish, ingredients, calorie content, cooking method – and ... -
Wireless light switches
A new range of wireless light switches eliminate the need and expense of copper wiring between the switch and the bulb. -
Lighting scenes
Lighting is an important part of the truly automated home. Harry Simidis explains the importance of lighting scenes and what they can add to an installation. -
HDMI 1.4 unveiled
HDMI Licensing, the agent responsible for licensing the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) specification, has announced the features that will be incorporated in the upcoming HDMI 1.4 ... -
HDMI, part 3: Connectors and price
In the third part of this series on HDMI, we examine connectivity issues and discover some home truths about HDMI pricing. -
iPod integration
The ubiquitous iPod is taking the home automation world by storm. Angela Tufvesson discovers that you can control almost everything in your home with a pocket ... -
Home automation apps for the iPhone
With the growing market penetration of 3G smart phones, connected home vendors have developed applications and interfaces that put control in the palm of your hand. -
Hand gesture recognition technology now a reality
In the world of technology the remote control was a radical invention, but a scientist at the University of Wollongong is helping us wave goodbye to ...