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Now is the Time to Start Supporting the Next Generation of Leadership
The next generation of leaders will bring a new perspective to the workplace, so now is the time to consider how small businesses can have a more positive impact on…
News April 7Stellar Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable
The Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based cable manufacturer Wireworld has announced that its Stellar Ultra High Speed HDMI cable has been certified by the HDMI Forum as Ultra High Speed. Wireworld states…
Products April 7ADT Faces Class Action Lawsuit Related to Spying Technician
ADT fired the technician in question last year after the company learned that he added his personal email address to customers’ accounts during service visits.
News April 6Sony, Kaleidescape Home Theater Package Offers $3,000 Discount
Sony and Kaleidescape offer integrators a $3,000 discount on packaging a 4K media server with any of four different home theater projectors.
News April 6SnapAV Partners with Distributor in Argentina
Argentinian distributor Delta Smart will carry products from SnapAV and Control4 to South American market integrators.
News April 6Whistleblower Claims Ubiquiti Significantly Downplayed Major Data Breach
The group of hackers accessed Ubiquiti's Amazon Web Services database and pledged to disclose the location of a backdoor if a ransom in Bitcoin was not provided.
News April 6Archer AX5400 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router
The large networking brand TP-Link has announced its latest router: the Archer AX5400 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router. TP-Link says that its new router (Archer AX73) incorporates the latest generation wireless…
Products April 6Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines Upgrades Home Videoconferencing System Via ClearOne
Thanks to a new videoconferencing system, Gaines is now able to provide Olympic sponsors with multiple camera angles to choose from and remote controlled pan, tilt, and zoom.
News April 5Georgia Bans Cities From Fining Integrators and Alarm Companies for False Alarms
A newly passed bill by Georgia lawmakers overturns the ability for jurisdictions to fine alarm companies for false alarms that are triggered by end users.
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