News
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Rewiring after the floods
It is recommended that any electrical accessories that have been submerged in floodwaters for any length of time be replaced. -
The NBN and the Connected Home
The 7th annual Connected Home Conference has come and gone for 2010, with 80+ industry members coming together at Sydney's Doltone House to get an update ... -
SpeakerCraft for the masses
“This industry has changed dramatically,” says SpeakerCraft chief Jeremy Burkhardt. And SpeakerCraft has certainly changed with it. -
Bluetooth powered multi-room audio
A new range of Bluetooth-enabled products from Australian manufacturer Vcomm is redefining wireless audio, writes Paul Skelton. -
Election 2010: A struggle for power
As the 2010 Federal Election looms, many are looking at the electrical and data industries to give them some guidance. Electro-political editor Paul Skelton looks at ... -
What’s app-ening with iPhones?
As the number of iPhones continues to swell, installers can now leverage the device into their businesses and streamline their operations by adopting it as a ... -
The Midas touch
The new range of electrical accessories from HPM Legrand are so simple to install that even an overweight journalist from New Zealand can do it. -
Control for Control4
Perhaps the biggest issue at the CEDIA Expo this year, the topic everybody was talking about, was one that had nothing to do with new technologies ... -
Telstra’s networked home
Telecommunications giant Telstra has made a move into the connected home industry with a new T [life] store in the heart of the Melbourne CBD. -
Kordz goes global
Local cable manufacturer Kordz has set its eye on the US, and recent events show the American market should brace itself for an Aussie invasion.