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Residential Remodeling Spending Expected to Grow 7.5% in 2018
Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies predicts residential remodeling activity will hit $340 billion, up 7.5%.
News January 24Wisdom Audio Sage Series ICS7a In-Ceiling Loudspeakers Plays Down to 57Hz
Wisdom Audio Sage Series ICS7a in-ceiling loudspeakers with higher driver output will be showcased at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) in Amsterdam.
News January 24‘Works with Bose’ Enables Whole New Era of Home System Integration
Works with Bose program partners with top brands like Amazon, Google, Control4, Crestron and more to provide integrators a way to offer streaming services, voice control and more from homeowners'…
Sponsored January 24The Best Way to Streamline Change Orders, Product Delivery, Proposal Creation, and Client Approval
ConnectWise Sell lets you handle your projects from start to finish electronically—no paperwork involved--from the convenience of your tablet or computer.
Sponsored January 23Hip-Hop Artist Urges Consumers to Hire a Nest Pro (in Rap), Shows Off Mansion
Nest throws a nice bone to the smart-home installation community via hip-hop artist Rev Run, who gushes over his Nest Pro installer and tells Google Assistant - in rap -…
News January 23Dish Hopper Duo Provides Full-Service Entertainment for Smaller Spaces
The two-tuner Dish Hopper Duo provides the intelligence of a Hopper 3 DVR for smaller homes with one or two TVs.
News January 23Sennheiser Launches 3D Soundbar for Home Theater Audio, Hires Petro Shimonishi
Sennheiser makes first foray in home theater audio market with 3D Soundbar featuring 9.1 configuration, 13 drivers.
News January 23ProjX360 Releases Version 2.0 Dealer Software Management Tool
ProjX360 v2.0 end-to-end software solution features new user interface, advanced notification system.
News January 22Yawn: ‘Pundits’ Blame ADT’s Poor IPO on the Demise of Full-Service Security and Home Automation
CNBC interviewers and pundits-at-large try to blame ADT's lackluster IPO on a doomed market for full-service security and home automation, but they're simply wrong.
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