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Giles Sutton Joins CEDIA, Leaves James and Giles Ltd
Sutton, who previously worked as managing director for James and Giles Ltd, will now take over as CEDIA's senior vice president of industry engagement.
News July 23Important Kitchen and Bath Design Influences on Home Technology
Understanding trends in kitchen and bath design can provide greater insight to the home technologies that people want.
Sponsored July 23Yamaha $650 Slimline Receiver Gets Skinny with Amazon Alexa
The new $650 Yamaha RX-S602 Slimline A/V Receiver provides a choice of home theater processing modes, Amazon Alexa voice control, and Dolby Vision.
News July 23Last Week to Enter the CE Pro BEST Awards at CEDIA Expo 2018
This is the last week to enter for the 2018 BEST (Best Electronic Systems Technologies) Awards to have your product honored at CEDIA Expo 2018. Final deadline is July 27.
News July 23Installing Centralized Multiroom Audio Systems vs. Decentralized ‘Toasters’
Russound’s Charlie Porritt argues integrators should focus on hardwired whole-house audio solutions... not wireless single-room ‘toaster’ options.
News July 2313 Reasons Barcelona is Awesome Venue for ISE 2021, Especially for Resi
Barcelona is a cool city with interesting architecture and great food, and the Fira Gran Via exhibit complex is an amazing venue for a 90,000-person A/V, building-controls and home-automation show…
News July 2385% of Businesses that Fail are NOT Members of a Trade Association
Why join an association? ESA Members are some of the most successful companies in the electronic security and life safety industry — and it’s no coincidence.
Sponsored July 20Why Fiber Optics Is Feeding on Industry Momentum
As the fiber vs copper debate rages on, Kjersti Martino of Inneos suggests fiber may take over as the market matures and customers start to expect 'fully featured' 4K.
News July 20Move Over HDBaseT, VR Industry Embraces USB-C for One-Wire Tech
Backed by Oculus, Microsoft, AMD and Nvidia, new VirtualLink is one-wire USB-C standard for VR headsets that promises high resolutions, fast data rates, HDR, power and more.
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