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McIntosh Rolls Out New MS500 Music Streamer, MCD600 CD/SACD Player
Acclaimed audio manufacturer McIntosh adds two new products to its digital music lineup. The MS500 Music Streamer taps into popular streaming devices and locally stored music, while the MCD600 CD/SACD…
News May 24Dish’s AirTV Gives Cord Cutters Freedom to Watch Local TV Anywhere
Originally demonstrated at CES 2017, the AirTV combines Sling services with over-the-air broadcast stations so users can watch their local stations from anywhere.
News May 24Two N.J. Buddies Fall for the Same Speakers…Build Matching Home Theaters
Inspired by the Meridian speakers in their Range Rovers, two movie-loving friends decided to build twin home theaters.
News May 23First ZigBee 3.0 Thermostat Debuts from Lux … and it’s Pretty Cool
Lux Products' new KONOz, the first ZigBee 3.0-certified thermostat, allows adjustable and multiple geofence perimeters.
News May 23I-View Now’s Free Police Portal Could Expedite Response with Video Verification
Free to law enforcement, I-View Now’s Police Alarm Portal for video verification could lead to faster and safer response to alarms by emergency responders.
News May 23Origin Acoustics Sponsors Alice Cooper’s Fundraiser at CEDIA Business Xchange
The "Guitar in the Making" fundraiser featured a special video by Alice Cooper, and a guitar decorating event.
News May 23Legrand Talks Home Builders, Hot Amenities, Eliot IoT Program
Legrand VP Fritz Werder discussed the company's latest Eliot IoT program, Millennials, and integrator challenges in a recent interview with CE Pro.
News May 23Insurance Meets Smart Home at Connections 2018: IoT Sensors, Data, Warranties, More
The impact of IoT and smart-home technology on the insurance industry – for risk assessment, loss mitigation, and customer engagement – will be a key theme at Parks Associates’ Connections…
News May 23How GDPR Privacy Rules Could Hamper Smart Home AI
According to industry analysts, the GDPR may cause serious problems for businesses, including higher AI costs, practical limitations, and legal risks.
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