Features
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Keyssa: Kiss connectors goodbye
A new technology is making connectors redundant. Paul Skelton looks at the impact of a new near field system that is making its presence known. These ... -
ISE 2016: Collaboration, Networking and Digital Signage
For European AV professionals – and, it seems, their counterparts from all over the world – ISE has become a ‘must attend’ event. Ian McMurray was ... -
Understanding 4K
Trusting manuals and specification sheets can be a let-down. Jerry Murray of AV Pro Alliance outlines recent findings. When it came to HDMI 2.0 installations, we ... -
Telstra tackles digital home health
Australia’s largest telco is targeting the health sector, aiming to become the nation’s largest eHealth provider. Telstra Health – Telstra’s venture into digital health solutions – ... -
An integrator and the Internet of Things
As the number of consumer-focussed AV and automation devices increases, Ryan di Rozario asks: how far can you go using only DIY IoT products? Around 18 ... -
Are you selling the right solution?
Own the project and the experience you will deliver for your client, writes BIG Corp. president Pete Baker. Over the course of my 25+-year-career in the ... -
TCP/IP: Roam if you want to
It has become an undeniable reality that WiFi access is a requisite part of everyday life, writes Luxul’s Jeff Curtis. And in order to satisfy our ... -
Getting a handle on hearing loops
Hearing loops use magnetic induction to transmit audio broadcasts directly to telecoil-enabled hearing aids, providing clear audio to the hearing impaired without the use of a ... -
Projectors: continuing to shine
To all intents and purposes, the projectors we know today have been with us since the late 1980s. The following decade saw the first flat panel ...