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Ground control to Major Tom: AV in control rooms
Once confined to putting men on the moon, control rooms have come a long way and are now ubiquitous in a variety of industries. Anna Hayes ... -
How to set up a turntable as an integrator
In a previous article, Stephen Dawson looked at what was required in a turntable for decent playback. In this article, he looks at how to properly ... -
Seven little-known signs of quality category cable
This article was written by Kordz. In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology. Beneath the surface lies an intricate web of ... -
Mask your office distractions
Sound masking technology is a simple solution to speech privacy problems, employee comfort and acoustic distractions. Sean Carroll finds out how it works and what integrators ... -
Front row seats for everyone
The pandemic accelerated a move to virtual, but some companies are carrying on with the trend by enhancing their virtual showrooms. Anna Hayes found out more. ... -
The seven ages of WiFi
The ‘next big thing’ is a fickle title – rendered old almost as soon as it’s released. That’s the case for our WiFi grades as much ... -
A light that never goes out…
Lighting is a very visual element which is why it’s the perfect gateway to smart home automation. Anna Hayes explores the area of lighting, trends like ... -
Project Ghost: A new haunt for virtual meetings
The pandemic changed the world in many ways, but one that impacts daily is the now normal hybrid work model. Phil Tann explores an innovative new ... -
From ice-cream cones to speaker cones in half a century
Gympie-based integrator Darryl Hooper has been an ever-present in the audio industry for over 50 years. Now, pending an ever-growing list of ‘few last jobs’, Darryl ... -
UX – It’s going to be emotional
A smart home isn’t truly smart until it can understand what a user needs and when. For that, you need emotional AI but that’s not quite ...