Features
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The art of interpretation
Life is short and ‘YOLO’, but when it comes to the vast mix of industry jargon, acronyms and misnomers, David Meyer explains why he is not ... -
Okay Google, boil the kettle for cocoa
Senior citizens are often forgotten about when it comes to smart home technology. Sean Carroll finds out about a Monash University project that puts seniors at ... -
Making a meeting an experience for all
As the hybrid work model matures, so too do the challenges placed on the technology driving it. Nick Ross explores the notion of ‘meeting equity’ and ... -
A MultiTek approach to integration
Focusing on the ‘home front’ has paid off for MultiTek Solutions. John O’Brien caught up with Gavin Hulme and Shane Haugh to find out what makes ... -
Crime doesn’t play
There’s no denying the craftsmanship that goes into building high quality speakers, but what if someone was taking shortcuts and sticking your company’s badge on the ... -
Choosing the right horse in a wild, wild west
Home security, as an industry, is an area ripe for growth, but it is hindered by limited regulation. Phil Tann spoke to one Australian manufacturer about ... -
Swap tech talk for straight talk
It’s all well and good knowing your stuff when it comes to technology, but sometimes clients just want simplicity. Matt Murray stresses the importance of client ... -
We didn’t start the fire…
As the planet faces ongoing climate challenges, AV companies are doing their bit to ‘green’ their technology and fight an otherwise glum future. Anna Hayes finds ... -
The pathway home or the route to oblivion?
Like a sailor on the high seas, network connections go from port to port. But what is a port? And when can they become risky? Geoff ... -
Signing up to a revolution
With supply chain challenges and pent-up demand for technology, software solutions have stolen a march on the traditional black box. Anna Hayes looks into a market ...









