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Latch Plans to Cut More Than Half Its Workforce as it Positions Itself for Future Growth
Company states operations will focus on a more efficient hybrid workforce model centered around its St. Louis office.
News July 11Gaming Rooms Symbolize the Evolution of Home Theater
Lisa Slayman of Slayman Design and Slayman Home Theater is working with Todd Astill of Nerve Park City, and Trackman Golf to create stylish gaming rooms that complement modern home…
News July 10Lynn Pushable/Pullable Bullet Fiber
Lynn, a NSI Building Technologies brand, has announced its new Pushable/Pullable Bullet Fiber cabling products. The custom fiber-optic and copper cable assemblies company says that its latest product can be…
Products July 10Commercial Integrator Expo Conference to Feature 50+ Sessions
Commercial Integrator Expo organizers today launched more than 50 educational programming sessions for Commercial Integrator Expo 2023.
News July 10Best Buy Unveils Revamped Membership Model
New My Best Buy Plus tier is available June 27 and includes access to exclusive member prices and highly anticipated product releases.
News July 10Reelgood Top 10 List June 29 to July 5
Topping a holiday weekend’s worth of streaming activities, Hulu’s The Bear is the number one streaming title in the weekly Reelgood list of streaming titles that encompass the week of…
July 7Sony HT-AX7 Portable Theater System
Sony is launching the HT-AX7, a new portable theater system designed to bring spatial and room-filling sound throughout the home with 360 Spatial Sound Mapping. According to the San Diego,…
Products July 7Sound Great from Home: Three Tips to Improve Room Acoustics in the Home Office
Offices, meeting rooms and classrooms should allow us to focus, but kitchens and spare bedrooms might not have been designed with work in mind.
News July 7Natural Lighting One of the Most Sought After Home Amenities Today
74% of American homebuyers state they will not even consider purchasing a home if they consider it to have 'poor lighting.'
News July 7