Technology
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Cabling out of character
Cabling technicians, in contrast to electricians, have occasion to work with somewhat more specialised materials. And the underlying theoretical basis also differs, writes David Herres. -
Molex Incorporated to be acquired by Koch Industries
Molex Incorporated, a global electronic components company, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Koch Industries, Inc. , one ... -
What dreams may come
A life threatening injury has led to a successful career as a loudspeaker designer. Paul Skelton reports. -
What are AVB Standards?
A new series of international standards are redefining the way audio and video equipment streams around the home. Paul Skelton reports. -
The wireless audio comeback
While questionable in the past, wireless audio is emerging again. And it's giving wired systems a run for their money. Paul Skelton reports. -
How to recycle your old lamps
Upgrading your lighting means throwing away existing lamps. Finding the best way to do this can be difficult, as some lamps contain mercury, lead or other ... -
LED weatherproof battens from ANL Lighting
After successfully launching LED versions of many other light fittings, including downlights, flood lights and high bays, Vibe Lighting has introduced a new range of LED ... -
The protective role of RCDs
The common safety switch, as found in homes, is effective in protecting against dangerous leakage current but is generally unsuitable for many industrial applications. Phil Kreveld ... -
Do LEDs present a blue light hazard?
The potential risk of human exposure to optical radiation has long been researched and understood, but can LEDs cause us harm? Bryan Douglas of Lighting Council ... -
Fastest Broadband in Southern Hemisphere for one New Zealand town
A national competition is set to determine which New Zealand town will become the first in the southern hemisphere to receive one-gigabit per second broadband speeds ...