It is hard to deny the huge impact that mobile devices (tablets and touch-screen phones) have made on the consumer electronics business. As well as being probably the most converged personal technology devices ever, they are changing the way that we look at the touch points (user interfaces) of a system.
Home Automation Inc. (HAI), a manufacturer of integrated automation and security products since 1985, announced that Snap-Link is now available in the Amazon Marketplace for download on a Kindle Fire.
The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), Indianapolis, unveiled key details surrounding the CEDIA EXPO 2012 Future Technology Pavilion.
Give Current Concepts, Coopersburg, Pa., a hand — literally. And make that a pair of hands. The home automation and audio/visual installation and design company, located in the Lehigh Valley, creatively solved a business problem and highlighted the flexibility of where and how you can enhance home automation by installing a pair of helping hands at the end of its driveway.
It may be time to rewire the contractor/project business model with services that include recurring monthly revenue (RMR) beyond monitored security and equipment maintenance and service.
As homeowners’ dependency on IP networks and the number of mobile devices per location continues to grow, the modern home is faced with a constant need for increased wireless bandwidth, which CEDIA addresses in its newest white paper.
The Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA), Indianapolis, announced the launch of its new mobile App available for download on Android, Blackberry and Apple devices.
Amazon’s Kindle Fire may have captured headlines in late 2011, but even after establishing a new key price point to help fuel strong sales/interest by consumers for media tablets beyond Apple, the device category has yet to quell interest in portable computers.