Features
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A positive move towards a battery-free IoT
Researchers at Georgia Tech USA have found a way to charge IoT devices or sensors wirelessly, harnessing the power of IoT and 5G. Sean Carroll finds ... -
Exploring the future of connectivity
As technology evolves, so too much the infrastructure on which it sits. David Meyer takes a look at how networks and cabling might develop in the ... -
Box office by the home office
We all love a night out at the movies, but pandemic restrictions and technological advances have resulted in people looking towards the home for their entertainment ... -
From working to broken and back again
The smart home has been lauded for its functionality but the same has not always been said of the user interface. Geoff Meads explores some UX ... -
The Android of Pro-AV
The SDVOE Alliance’s new certification program empowers users and integrators to creatively solve the industry’s issues. Sean Carroll finds out more. The SDVoE Alliance, a non-profit ... -
How low can you go?
Crossovers are vital when it comes to configuring an audio system. Anthony Grimani outlines the steps to finding the right frequency for your project. Setting the ... -
How many screens is too many?
There has never been more options for creating the perfect visual display. John O’Brien talks through the many solutions and whether they may be right ... -
If you don’t value your service, why should anyone else?
In a competitive market, having confidence in your own knowledge and skills can tip the balance. Pete Baker writes about hyping your ability, rather than cutting ... -
Hey Google, grow old with me…
Assisted living, in either disability or aged-care settings, is a sector ripe for technological enhancement. But it’s not as straightforward as one might think. Anna Hayes ... -
IPV6 – what is it and where is it? – Part I
Hot property tends to move fast and IP addresses have been all the rage for quite a while. Geoff Meads explores the evolution of IPV6 and ...