By Lindsey M. Adler
Hands down, the biggest challenge at InfoComm for me is squeezing in as many booth appointments as possible, in attempt to best have my finger on the pulse of the industry.
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By Chuck Ansbacher
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By Rod Andrewson
The audiovisual (AV) and information technology (IT) worlds have
collided, and it has been a very noisy, bumpy—and sometimes
heated—introduction. As the dust clears, AV and IT ...
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By David Keene
I recently caught up with Todd Fender of Display Search, and asked him to cut to the chase for our readers/InfoComm attendees: what’s new and different at the FPD Conference at InfoComm this ...
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By Tim Kridel
Bring your own device (BYOD) is one of the fastest-growing trends in the ...
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By Chuck Ansbacher
With Solstice, Mersive has made media sharing so intuitive and taken it to such new heights that it has the potential ...
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By Tim Kridel
Hardware is relatively cheap, broadband isn’t and software has had a
negligible impact on education. Those are three takeaways from Bill
Gates’ recent SXSWedu keynote, which is ...
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By Kirsten Nelson
Everybody loves a great sequel. It's all the familiar aspects of a
previously successful platform with the added benefits of new plot
twists. Bearing that in mind, Prysm has some great sequel ...
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By Chris Gamst
It’s hard to believe that the first ever color 3D movie was released
nearly 60 years ago. Since then, every decade or so, 3D movies are
reintroduced with more impressive, technological ...
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By Tim Kridel
If your organization uses wireless mics, you’re probably familiar—maybe
more than you want to be—with TV white spaces (TVWS), which are unused
and lightly-used slivers of ...
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