Within the AV industry there are all sorts of claims, patents, and
copyrights to what is deemed “intellectual property” – but who really
owns what? When it comes to equipment and/or ...
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As app developers advance iPad options, AVT researchers are keeping AV pros ahead of the game. Here's our Summer Most Wanted List. KEY: Look for the + symbol to identify universal apps. ...
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Good communication is the key to accomplishing anything that involves two or more people. Knowing what the other people involved in the process are going to do, what they are expecting and what ...
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There's nothing like a hard drive failure to bring one's backup strategy into sharp focus, and lately I seem to be surrounded by hard drive failures. The first incident occurred just before ...
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In the 21st century, the evolution of technology is largely
sustained by the innovation of AV pros. Higher-education institutions
are integrating AV education into their curriculum to prepare ...
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I had a meeting last week with a long time colleague, friend, and client who works as the in-house AV engineer/project manager for a global investment banking firm. Here, in the middle of New ...
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Some issues that the AV industry can't afford to ignore: According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, we throw out about 130,000 computers every day in the U.S.; more than 100 million ...
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“Native” is one of those words that has so many wonderful, different meanings. At URC, we use the phrase “Native to the Network” to reinforce the fact that our network system products operate ...
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The Swiss company
Spinetix, that made a lot of noise at InfoComm last month by winning a
variety of product awards, is in the news again, this time with news of a
furthering of their ...
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Internet Protocol (IP) camera technology is the electronic watchdog of the twenty-first century, where security is an ever-increasing concern for all types of businesses and institutions. IP ...
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