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Power Management Provider SurgeX Acquired by Ametek for $130M
ESP/SurgeX, the No. 5 power-protection brand among CE Pro 100 dealers, is acquired by $4 billion electronics manufacturer.
Control4 Acquires Pakedge: A Perfect Merger of Home Automation and Networking
Control4 and Pakedge, leading home automation and networking providers in the home technology integrator channel, merge to provide complete infrastructure for high-performance smart homes.
Why Crestron Withdrew from CEDIA Expo 2016, Plus Photos from CEDIAs Past
Crestron isn’t exhibiting at CEDIA 2016, but the high-end home automation giant swears it is still committed to residential. Has CEDIA strayed from the luxury market?
New! Ultimate (Searchable) Guide to Home Automation at CES 2016, 100+ Pages
100+ pages of home automation, IoT, security and the smart home right here, with full text of the presentation.
Legal: Surveillance Cameras Inside the Home
Home technology integrator wants to know: What are the laws on installing secret nanny-cams in a customer’s home? Security and home-automation attorney Ken Kirschenbaum responds.
Beyond Immersive Audio and Video: Synchronized Lighting, Motion and Smell
Syfy channel synchronizes Philips Hue lighting effects with on-screen action via clever Syfy Sync technology. IoT could push immersive entertainment into so many more dimensions.
‘Hello Julie, This is John. I Have Some Questions about Home Automation’
Email from a do-it-yourselfer illustrates everything wrong with home automation today: ‘Will Lutron Caseta work with Z-Wave, ADT, Honeywell, Vera? Do I need a bridge?’
Control4 Launches Three Home Automation Controllers with Hi-Res Audio, Starting at $600
Control4 announces EA Series of smart-home controllers with more powerful processors, high-resolution audio (HRA), built-in Ethernet switches, more I/Os; goes another year without an IoT solution for DIYs.