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Demand for BlueRiver NT+ 4K AV-over-IP chipsets and comprehensive BlueRiver API application programming interface growing quickly
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… Yes, the story of interactive displays is a tale of two births and two lifecycles. The first interactive “touch-capable” large displays were born around 1991 when David Martin and Nancy Knowlton released their first interactive product - called
In the Terminator films, the central theme of the story was that the machines eventually took charge and humans were facing an uncertain future. Today we are on the verge of entering a post-human era of our own, but without the bleak outcome for humanity that was portrayed in those

The term Unified Communications was coined in the mid-1990s. Before that time we were happy calling things what they were – Videoconferencing (newfangled), Telephony (mature), etc. When tools that could detect a user’s presence were inserted into the mix it just made sense to have all the communication methods come

Demand for BlueRiver NT+ 4K AV-over-IP chipsets and comprehensive BlueRiver API application programming interface growing quickly.

Tuesday, 13th December Madison Technologies is pleased to announce the appointment of Les Goding, Consultant – Assistive Listening Systems to their Broadcast & AV division. He is on board in a consulting role to offer specialist advice, training and design assistance with Assistive Listening Systems based on their Humantechnik /

After years of a terrible world economy and very little innovation, 2016 was a boon for new technology — especially in the world of AV. And, some of it crossed both high-end residential as well as commercial. Let’s take a look at a little of what was 2016 and then
Trying to predict the next big thing in the world of technology is a tricky business. But there are plenty of signposts along this road that can at least point us in the right direction. One person who seems to already know the way on this journey is Rich Green

How smart is your home? How connected are your home devices? How many devices are connected to your WiFi network at any one time? The nbn released research last month from Telsyte indicates the number of connected home devices will more than double in the four years ahead with today’s

Seven common enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) devices, including IP-connected security systems, smart HVACs and energy meters, video conferencing systems and connected printers, have proven to be hackable in less than three minutes. In tests by ForeScout Technologies and ethical hacker Samy Kamkar (including a physical test situation and analysis