Features
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The Zoom boom: Changing the AV industry forever?
The COVID-19 pandemic will, many say, change everything forever. Ian McMurray argues that that’s no less likely to be true for the AV industry. Other than ... -
Houston, we don’t have a problem: AV and control rooms
AV technology has helped to make control rooms more efficient and it’s becoming more than just a visualisation tool. Sean Carroll looks at this side of ... -
Can UC the future?
By all accounts, 2020 was being touted as a big year for unified communications technology. But no-one foresaw just how true that statement would be. Anna ... -
Retrofit or replace?
As the world descends into anarchy, John O’Brien looks at video conferencing in dynamic environments. In these trying times of social distancing, there has never been ... -
Now hear this
Meetings can be stressful enough without the pressure of not being able to hear what is said. Paul Skelton listens to the experts. What’s the point ... -
See and hear no evil, part one
Picture and sound settings can be as tricky as a sack of monkeys. Anthony Grimani offers his experience in configurations the ATV 4K. We all love ... -
Can you talk the (right) talk?
User interfaces are constantly evolving but what if you could have an interface that is, essentially, invisible? Anna Hayes explores the concept of natural user interfaces. ... -
Banging the gavel on IoT legalities
As the Internet of Things grows exponentially, so too do the threats and privacy concerns surrounding it. Anna Hayes explores the legal lie of the land ... -
A paint job like no other
Printed electronics might sound complex but it’s actually a simple way to create a control interface. Anna Hayes investigates the notion of painting a light switch ... -
Part of the art
Technology and art are coming together in aesthetic ways to enhance commercial and domestic spaces. Anna Hayes explores the trend. Domestic technology items such as television ...