Features
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It’s in the timing
Why is it so important to set the distances between each of the loudspeakers and the listeners in a home theatre system? Because, writes Stephen Dawson, ... -
Telstra’s hitting home
Telstra is making a play for the home automation market with the introduction of its Smart Home kits – a move that is causing some mixed ... -
Selling high-end audio
0When it comes to installing high-end audio systems, do you deliver on your promises? Anthony Grimani looks at whether or not you’re being true to your ... -
For whom the (door)bell tolls
The humble doorbell, perhaps best known as that device that only works ‘sometimes’, is the recent recipient of a high-tech facelift. Paul Skelton explains. When George ... -
Personal 3D audio arrives
A new technology from Ireland allows you to experience full surround sound without anybody else knowing about it. Paul Skelton reports. Headphone technology has unquestionably improved ... -
IBC wrap-up: Report from the RAI
September saw the usual 50,000+ people pour into the RAI exhibition centre in Amsterdam for IBC. Ian McMurray was among them, notebook and pen in hand. ... -
The great power cable debate
Sadly, a significant part of the home entertainment industry sells stuff for which bold quality claims are made, but which do absolutely nothing, at horribly high ... -
Artemis: An artful solution
With massive growth in mobile data traffic, traditional cellular networks are in danger of exceeding capacity. But Artemis, a Silicon Valley start-up, may have just turned ... -
Meural: A blank canvas for automated art
Unless you are incredibly wealthy, the thought of having your house filled with famous works of art is just that… a thought. Now, a tech start-up ... -
“The internet of things is not a thing…”
The IoT is coming and promises to transform the industry as we know it. Z-Wave Alliance executive director Mitch Klein gave us the low-down at this ...