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Nokia home control: Controlling your home with your phone
Nokia is developing a smart home platform to offer consumers new ways to control their homes with a mobile device. -
DOCOMO eye movement sensor
An invisible connection between human and machine is just one of many possible applications for eye-movement sensor technology. -
Femtocells: Using your mobile to change the channel
One of the biggest gripes of TV watchers everywhere is the number of remotes needed to simply switch the equipment on. Now, a new technology is ... -
Electronic furniture
A new range of ‘electronic furniture’ is blurring the line between comfort and functionality by making your coffee table a DVD player. -
Lighting control for your smart apartment
From an aesthetic and lifestyle perspective, lighting control allows the homeowner to present their residence in the best possible light, to create a feeling to suit ... -
Make walls interesting with Trufig
Aimed at the design-driven home, Trufig custom installation kits provide consistent colour, texture and industrial design to common wall fixtures such as light switches, electrical outlets ... -
Evok-ative speaker designer
Jesse Costelloe is not a designer by profession but he has firm ideas about what makes a speaker look good. This led to him starting up ... -
The horn speaker alternative
That ‘smaller is better’ has been pushed to end-users for decades, but now a Sydney company is going large – very large. Gavin Davids sounds out ... -
Tune in and tune out with digital radio
Following in the footsteps of the switch to digital TV, Commercial Radio Australia has begun the nationwide rollout of digital radio. -
Australia’s first OLED
Sony Australia today announced the arrival of the world’s first OLED TV in Australia. The XEL-1 is the next development in TV technology, with an astonishingly ...