Features
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Compute in Revolt
As we look to an increasingly digitised and connected future, John O’Brien explores how the fourth industrial revolution is changing everything, including for integrators. As if ... -
Inside-Out: The Rise of Outdoor AV
The way we spend time with one another is changing and our homes are the new entertainment venue. Sean Carroll looks into what integrators can do ... -
Getting connected, now and into the future
As reliance on home connectivity grows, Geoff Meads takes a look at the five main design considerations for building your next home network. If there’s one ... -
Unavoidable Delays
Spatial renditioning is a key factor when it comes to creating an immersive audio experience. Anthony Grimani outlines this vital process. If you know your stuff ... -
Who is the man in the mask?
As the world starts to get back to business, John O’Brien explores the role that digital signage will play in keeping us safe. But is it ... -
Mirror, mirror on the wall
A multi-million redesign of London’s iconic Harrods includes a hi-tech transformation of the Beauty Hall into a world-class retail installation. Sean Carroll finds out more. As ... -
Who’s got you covered?
The Internet of Things makes it possible to enhance our homes like never before. But that can be both a blessing and a curse when it ... -
Making the transition from residential to commercial buildings and vice versa
Ivory Egg’s Mark Warburton writes about integrators transitioning from residential to commercial and vice versa. The built environment is a big world and this article helps ... -
A smart home for independent living
Elements of home automation can not only enhance people’s day-to-day lives but can even enable unassisted and independent living for those who need help. Sean Carroll ... -
OK, boomer…
Generation Z may be ‘digital natives’, but baby boomers have the money. Pete Baker outlines how to sell modern technologies to an audience that, at times, ...