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Understanding LED bulbs and the challenges of dimming them

For decades dimming a light was a really simple process. Incandescent and halogen bulbs provided a smooth and wide range of dimming, from very

5 Reasons to Invest in Home Automation

A Home Automation System Can Save You Time. Eradicate small daily tasks that you probably do without ever realising which, compounded over a day, week,

VPNFilter: New Router Malware with Destructive Capabilities

Unlike most other IoT threats, malware can survive reboot. A new threat which targets a range of routers and network-attached storage (NAS) devices is capable

Control4 Announces the Release of the CA-1 Automation Controller

Control4 Announces the Release of the CA-1 Automation Controller Priced at £365 MSRP, the CA-1 enables new opportunities for Control4 dealers to offer smart home

Meltdown and Spectre Intel Processor Vulnerabilities: What You Need to Know

Microsoft, Linux, Google, and Apple started rolling out patches addressing design flaws in processor chips that security researchers named Meltdown and Spectre. Here’s what you

Customising the Smart Home: How Control4 is putting the power into homeowner’s hands

In the past few years, we’ve seen a growing divide in the smart home market, centred around the fundamental differences between mass-market smart devices and

New Security Vulnerability in Most WiFi Enabled Devices!

The wi-fi connections of businesses and homes around the world are at risk, according to researchers who have revealed a major flaw dubbed Krack. It

Get Surround Sound in Your Living Room—Without the Mess of Wires

There’s nothing like the shake, rattle and rumble of a movie soundtrack to make you feel as though you’re in the middle of the action.

Eight Reasons To Automate Your Home

You’ve heard about home automation and are wondering what all the fuss is about? If you’re like most people, you don’t do things without a

How Well is Your Router Protecting Your Devices?

In a world where more and more things are now connected to our home networks, how well are they protected from the bad guys? The