Features
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The iWatch and the iNtegrator
Apple has released the new (and ingeniously named) Apple Watch, but what does it mean for integrators? Paul Skelton reports. International sales of wrist watches fell ... -
The age of UltraHD
The AV industry is still coming to terms with UHD, but the bar is being raised again with new features and the release of UltraHD Blu-ray. ... -
Industry’s symbolic gesture: J-STD-710
As the CI industry continues to experience rapid growth, there is an ever increasing need for a universally accepted set of architectural symbols. Jacob Harris takes ... -
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Tunstall Telecare to aid independent living
Digital home healthcare is a burgeoning market for the custom integration industry. Tunstall Group CIO Geoff Feakes talks to Kate Jordan about his company’s Telecare system. ... -
US organisation helps veterans find work in AV sector
Veteran unemployment is a big talking point in the USA, especially following the troop reduction in Afghanistan last year. Kate Jordan looks at how the IT ... -
Cochlear releases AV accessories
Cochlear’s TV Streamer, Phone Clip and Mini Microphone make up a new range of wireless accessories that are changing the way Cochlear implant recipients experience audio. ... -
Streaming video… and how Blu-ray is keeping up
Streaming video on demand is set to fundamentally change the way TV and movies are viewed, but physical media aren’t going down without a fight. Paul ... -
Smart bulbs hit the market
A light bulb is just a light bulb, right? Well, no; at least, that’s not the case anymore. Paul Skelton explains. As anybody who attended the ... -
HDCP… how is this still a thing?
The movie industry has foisted yet another version of the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system onto consumers in the likely futile hope of ‘stopping piracy’, writes ...