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Loxone Unveils New Low-Voltage Lighting Fixtures
New Loxone smart LED lighting is IC rating, Title 24 JA8 compliant and offers affordable spots, ceiling and pendulum options in smart home mood lighting for integrators.
News March 7Access Networks Joins Sophos Partner Program
As a new member of the Sophos Partner program, Access Networks can now include advanced network security technologies into its Core systems.
News March 7Springtree Wall Station Converts RS-232 to DMX for Control4, Crestron, AMX Control
Integrating DMX fixtures into Control4, Crestron or AMX control systems might be a little simpler with Springtree's Wall Station SM-8IF Converter. Here's how it works.
News March 7Smart Appliances on Track for 36% Global Growth by 2023
Research from Futuresource Consulting suggests homeowners will continue to embrace smart appliances due in part to their ability to create new experiences in the home.
News March 6Jimmy Buffett Might Love This Florida Key Elan-Powered Smart Home
Thanks to 9 Amazon Echo Dots and customized voice-controlled sequences, one Florida couple can now treat their friends to a seamless movie-watching experience.
News March 64 Ways to Improve Internal Staff Communication
80% of organizational problems can be traced back to poor communication, resulting in detachment, anger, resentment, attrition and lack of dedication to the company.
News March 6New Home Sales Increase 1.5%, NAHB Optimistic for 2019
After a dip in November, new home sales ended 2018 trending upwards, with growth expected to continue into the early months of 2019.
News March 6Digging Deeper Into the CEDIA Member of Excellence Program
CEDIA SVP of Industry Engagement Giles Sutton lays out the details of the new two-tiered CEDIA Member of Excellence program.
Sponsored March 6Coolest Smart Kitchen Technology From CES, KBIS, IBS
Now that CES 2019, KBIS, and IBS are all wrapped up, there are some innovative smart kitchen gadgets integrators should keep an eye on.
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