Technology
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Optical fibre and natural disasters
Earthquakes, and to a lesser degree tsunamis, are fairly common in and around Japan, but how does this technologically advanced country’s network survive? John Nixon explains. -
Ongoing developments in resolution… is it really a good thing?
Just when things had settled down with full high definition resolution, the number of pixels in a consumer display is again up in the air. -
3M OnePass Fibre Pathways
The majority of homes and apartments in Australia are already built. Paul Skelton looks at a new solution that is ideal for the retrofit installation of ... -
Channel Vision Wall-Dock Station for iPod
Features: • Supports IR control: compatible with ABR-43 Forte A-BUS remote or Apple Remote • RS-232 interface for use with advanced control systems • Built-in IR receiver • Charges the ... -
Vacuum trenching and the NBN
Vacuum trenching is among the techniques being trialled in preparation for the nation-wide rollout of the National Broadband Network. -
Jaycar Electronics Smart Android TV Media Player
The unit features an SD card slot and 2 x USB ports for connecting a USB hard drive or a wireless keyboard/mouse combo for easy remote ... -
Kramer Electronics Australia VP-81KSi step-in switcher
This unit can switch any one of eight inputs to one computer graphics video, one unbalanced and one balanced stereo audio and one twisted pair output. ... -
Smart Digital HandiTheatre inflatable movie screen
With the sound and image quality of the HD HandiTheatre, Blu-ray DVD’s and games look incredible on screen and being completely portable you can take it ... -
Crestron control provides entertainment at Sir Richard Branson’s caribbean home
The life of a celebrity billionaire is complicated enough, but when Sir Richard Branson is ready to relax in his home, he wants things simple.