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Ness’ new training centre
Automated security manufacturer Ness has opened a purpose-built facility that offers training to installers in all things security and allows them to demonstrate the company's extensive ... -
With biometrics YOU are the key
Doors are obviously opened by hand, but have you ever unlocked it with your eye or by telling it to open? Biometrics makes possible all this ... -
Removing the key component
New wireless electronic access control technology has been launched to complement existing perimeter systems, offering a realistic option for internal doors. -
Gaming consoles as media centres
As the average age of the Australian gamer passes 28, games consoles are starting to play a bigger role in home theatre installations. -
Gaming and dedicated games rooms
Computer gaming has become a social activity for families and over 18s. Custom installers are responding by including gaming in home entertainment systems. -
Dimming LEDs
Turning down the lights might seem fairly basic but there are some important considerations in choosing a system. -
Presence sensing
Dynalite managing director John Gunton calls for the illumination automation industry to rethink the way it does business, particularly presence sensing. -
Wireless light switches
A new range of wireless light switches eliminate the need and expense of copper wiring between the switch and the bulb. -
Philips Dynalite welcomes first UK Dimension dealer
After launching its new Dimension dealer accreditation and training framework earlier this year, Philips Dynalite is pleased to welcome the first UK member of this elite ... -
Lighting scenes
Lighting is an important part of the truly automated home. Harry Simidis explains the importance of lighting scenes and what they can add to an installation.