Electronic House
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How to Install Simple Lighting Control
With $200 and a couple of free hours, you can install a convenient and energy-efficient lighting control system. Not so long ago, lighting control systems were only available inhigh-end or custom homes at a high installation cost. Today, newproducts and technologies put lighting control within reach of any...
Last Post: November 8, 2006 10:30 PM by Larry Dillon
Basics: Serving It Up
As anyone living in today's digital world knows, there's an overabundance of audio and video content just waiting to be enjoyed throughout the house. CD and DVD libraries are taking up valuable shelf space, music and maybe photos and video are stored on our computers, and much more audio and video are just broadband downloads away. It seems so simple and...
Video Projections: What to Expect in 2007
We gaze into our 1080p crystal ball and predict the major display products and trends for the year ahead. If this were a musical, we’d sing, “1080p is the word, is the word thatyou heard ... 1080p is the way we are feeling.” Never mind that 1080pis not a word at all but four numbers and a letter signifying...
Connect: Home Sweet PC
No longer is a computer just for Microsoft Office applications. The home PC can be used to store, catalog and distribute all of your digital music, your digital photos and even your personal video collection throughout your entire house. Like it or not, the venerable old PC is now at the center of home technology solutions. So how do know you're buying the right PC for today's technologies? What are all the important new features to consider?
Surveillance Cameras
Around 2 a.m., you hear a loud rapping at the front door. Should you answer it or ignore it? Although visitors in the middle of the night are fairly uncommon for most people, we've all grappled with the door-answering dilemma at some point. One the one hand, the late-night caller could be a friend or a neighbor in trouble. No danger in letting him inside. On the other hand, the visitor could be...
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