Features
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Ten times the user is always right
In designing a system, you can’t please everybody but there are a few golden rules for ensuring happy technology users. Geoff Meads looks at those instances ... -
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A question once reserved for children, Pete Baker explores the notion of career change as an adult, and shares some tips on how to shift your ... -
I can hear clearly now…
Designing centre channels that will allow you to hear dialogue is a tricky business. Anthony Grimani continues his exploration of central processing. Last time around, I ... -
Good things come to those who wait…
In a world disturbed by supply chain issues and stock shortages, one might be forgiven for compromising on upgrade equipment. But for Curtin University, only the ... -
Keeping the lights on…
Countries all over the world have felt the crunch of power supply issues in recent times, but how can technology help to keep the lights on? ... -
HDMI is changing how you watch TV
HDMI 2.1 delivers new features and signal types to HDMI technology, bringing us closer to that ultimate goal, replicating human vision, writes Matt Murray HDMI 2.1 ... -
A fascinating InSight…
In the first of a new series, John O’Brien takes a road trip around Australia to meet and profile the guys on the ground – your ... -
Welcome to the working week
The subject of ‘The Great Resignation’ has been doing the rounds for the past few months. But in the AV industry, it seems the challenge is ... -
What’s the rage with NFTs?
We’ve all been reading about various, astronomical NFT sales over the past few years. But Geoff Meads is looking at NFTs from a more practical standpoint. ... -
A sound investment that works a treat…
Bad sound generally isn’t because of bad equipment. Usually, it’s because of the space that it’s in. Anna Hayes explores the world of acoustic treatment. A ...