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WyreStorm Q&A: Integrators Should Prepare for Flexible, Scalable AV over IP
WyreStorm's Todd Akins says the closed, fixed-port systems of today will give way to more flexible, scalable and lower-cost options of AV over IP distribution systems, as well as HDBaseT,…
News March 6Lessons From Amazonโs Smart Home Consultations
Two sharp guys from Amazon Home Services came to my home, analyzed my Wi-Fi, got my thermostat online, demonstrated Fire TV and made smart-home recommendations ... for free.
News March 6Luxul’s Epic Series Routers Now Available
Epic Series routers from Luxul feature content filtering from the third-party service Router Limits and remote management capabilities from Domotz.
News March 6Sure-Fire Ways to Boost Your Outdoor Technology Installations
Outdoor technology is not just for Florida and California any more. More homeowners are asking integrators to extend their indoor tech amenities outside.
News March 3Prepare for HDMI 2.1: Metra Home Theater Answers Dealer Questions
Metra Home Theater and Cleerline Technology answered dealers questions about HDMI 2.1 on a recent CE Pro webinar. Here's a little post-webinar Q&A with Metra's Brent McCall.
News March 3Why Crestronโs New Fee for Lutron and Vantage Integration Makes Sense
Here's how hard Crestron works to fix building- and home-automation problems with third-party subsystems.
News March 3New Rep Firm, Distributor Launch in New England
Novus Distribution and NewLine Reps open in suburban Boston to serve residential and commercial integrators. Grand opening set for March 28.
News March 3Crestron Imposes $500 โLutron Taxโ on Integration
In the interest of 'user experience,' if Crestron dealers want to integrate with Lutron or Vantage lighting controls, they must pay $500 for a license.
News March 3Icontrol, Alarm.com Respond to Antitrust Suit: Honeywell Defines Smart-Home Market All Wrong
In its lawsuit to stop Icontrol from being sold to Alarm.com and Comcast/Xfinity, Honeywell defines the relevant security and home-automation market way too narrowly, defendants claim.
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