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Hand gesture recognition technology now a reality
In the world of technology the remote control was a radical invention, but a scientist at the University of Wollongong is helping us wave ... -
Femtocells: Using your mobile to change the channel
One of the biggest gripes of TV watchers everywhere is the number of remotes needed to simply switch the equipment on. Now, a new ... -
Electronic furniture
A new range of ‘electronic furniture’ is blurring the line between comfort and functionality by making your coffee table a DVD player. -
Renovating? Try techorating…
What your house looks like says a lot about who you are, so it’s understandable why people spend a lot of time and money ... -
DIY home automation… Leave it to the professionals
DIY projects may offer self-satisfaction, but are you saving much? The problems created by an amateur can cost plenty in the long run. -
Affordable home automation
As times get tougher, and less people have access to disposable income, several manufacturers are offering viable and affordable multi-room AV systems. -
Tune in and tune out with digital radio
Following in the footsteps of the switch to digital TV, Commercial Radio Australia has begun the nationwide rollout of digital radio. -
DSX goes beyond 5.1
Despite the fact it was a significant breakthrough in audio, the now commonplace 5.1 speaker layout suffers serious sound reproduction limitations. New research from ... -
TruAudio launches Ghost at CEDIA Asia Pacific Expo
TruAudio’s latest innovation is the almost-invisible Ghost series of architectural speakers. -
How to install a 103” plasma
How many people does it take to install a TV? Well, when you’re talking about a 103” Panasonic plasma display the answer is six, ...