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Networking Pro Reviews Eero: A Good Choice for 80%
Eero's mesh-Wi-Fi networking solution is better than most consumer-grade routers and access points, but lacks key features that integrators will need for larger spaces and more demanding applications.
News December 28Sony Plans Two OLED TV Models For 2017
The Sony OLED TVs will reportedly be available in 55-inch and 65-inch panels, with shipping expected to start in the second quarter of 2017.
News December 28Mitch Witten Joins SVS
Mitch Witten re-joins former colleague Gary Yacoubian as senior director, strategic development at audio manufacturer SVS.
News December 28HDMI Corner: Is There a Traffic Jam on the HDMI Highway?
Just because a product can pass an HDMI test does not mean it will always work within varied system environments. Under Rev 2.0b this only gets more complicated.
News December 28Kramer Electronics Acquires Home Automation Provider iRule
Israel-based Kramer, a giant provider of audio/video distribution systems for commercial venues, has acquired iRule, developer of popular home automation software for DIYs and pros.
News December 27IoT Loose Ends: Alarm.com, Icontrol, Comcast, Vivint, Qolsys, FTC and the Smart-Home Landscape
FTC scrutinizes acquisition of Icontrol by Alarm.com and Comcast; Vivint Smart Home cries foul; Who knew Alarm.com owned Zendo and a chunk of Qolsys?; and who are the IoT competitors…
News December 27Wynn Las Vegas Puts Amazon Echo in All 4,748 Hotel Rooms
Residential and commercial technology merge as Wynn Resorts moves to install Amazon Echo's Alexa voice assistant in every room of its Las Vegas hotel by next summer.
News December 27Florida Integrator Uses Lighting to Marry Design & Function in Art Collector’s Home
Modern technology meets artwork and interior design in this Sarasota, Fla., home with a little help from ELAN control and Lutron lighting.
News December 27Vivint Smart Home Patent App: Door Locks, Keypads Project Video Display onto Surface
Instead of unsightly keypads on door locks and security panels, Vivint proposes a method for projecting a laser image of controls and feedback onto a wall, door or other surface.
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