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Article Title Author Company eMag Issue Article Synopsis
Natural Interaction and Gesture Technology Tal Dagan PrimeSense

Jun 2012

PrimeSense is leading the charge with Natural Interaction and gesture technology as the new paradigm
Crestron and Kinect Kor Baydurcan Crestron

Apr 2012

After seeing Crestron’s Kinect demonstration at CES, we asked Crestron’s Director of Software Products and Enterprise Solutions, Kor Baydurcan, about the integration and future plans.
Digital Audio Formats Interview with Robert Altmann OliveMedia

Feb 2012

Robert Altmann is Senior Vice President, Business Development & Operations, and co-founder of Olive Media Products. Robert is directly responsible for Olive's revenue generation efforts as well as its day-to-day operations. As a lifelong music and technology fan, Robert is following his passions to drive the full potential of music in the digital home.
Affordable Digital Cinema Justin Eugene Evans, Founder & President BryteWerks, LLC

Feb 2012

Startup project company, BryteWerks' CEO tells us why a filmaker decided to build a projector and revolutionize digital cinema in the process.
Interview – Outdoor Entertainment Systems Ryan Moodley Pantel

Jun 2011

The outdoor A/V market is definitely growing in 2011. We have already started to see an increase in sales with our dealers and distributors, almost twice as much sales as the year before. We are also seeing new building projects beginning to increase, which also drive up our commercial sales.

Interview – A/V Equipment Cooling and Ventilation Frank Federman Active Thermal Management

Jun 2011

Digital gear especially is prone to misbehave at elevated temperatures and have its programming corrupted. Expensive electronics fail, and, on occasion, enclosure finishes are discolored. In extreme cases, we’ve heard of cabinet delamination occurring.

Interview - Expanding Markets and Product Lines Jay McLellan HAI

Jun 2011

We are firmly convinced that every premise should have automated control for comfort, convenience and safety – along with remote access. Security and energy management are a natural fit, since one system provides information (occupancy, mode, etc) to the other, and both are things that we want remote access on our smart phones and mobile devices. This helps with energy savings. That’s the practical side of the business. The fun side of the business is the built-in audio, music servers and colorful touch-screens. So the driving force will be all of the above – especially as we are increasingly connected in this world.
HomeToys Interview – BMB Electronics Martin Harding BMB Electronics

Oct 2010

BMB Electronics B.V. is one of the leading distributors and trade suppliers to installers, system integrators and retailers all over Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Our customers cover a very broad spectrum from specialized self-employed contractors to major multi-national corporations.

Interview - IEEE 1901 Powerline Communication Standard Frederic Onado SPiDCOM

Jun 2010

Frederic Onado is Chief Operating Officer of SPiDCOM Technologies and he is also Vice President EMEA of HomePlug Powerline Alliance.
Hometoys Interview - Yan Rodriguez, HomeRun Holdings Corp. Yan Rodriguz HomeRun Holdings

Jun 2010

Yan Rodriguez is VP of Business Development at SALT Division of HomeRun Holdings Corp.

HomeToys Interview - Screen Research USA Mike Barber Screen Research USA

Jun 2010

In June 2009, Mike Barber joined Screen Research to serve as the Director of Sales and Business Development for the North American division. As such, he is responsible for all sales within the Americas and Canada, as well as strategic planning and expansion throughout those regions.
HomeToys Interview - RF Remote Control - Bob Dolatowski of NextGen Bob Dolatowski NextGen

Jun 2010

NextGen is an innovative provider of unique a/v product solutions for the residential and light commercial markets. The company is best known for its award-winning Remote Extender which gives an ordinary remote control powerful RF capability. Founded in 2002 and based in Port Richey, Florida, NextGen designs and builds many of its award-winning products and then markets them throughout the world.
HomeToys Interview - Media Decor - Vanessa Sayen Vanessa Sayen Media Decor LLC

Jun 2010

Located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Media Decor, LLC was founded in 2003 to fulfill elegant designer-level solutions for today’s home entertainment installations for designers, architects, and A/V custom installers. 
HomeToys Interview - Healthcare Automation Ron Bessems Promixis LLC

Jun 2010

PEAC provides a robust, scalable and flexible platform to extend your health care facility and provide palliative care for your residents. It can be integrated during the construction or retrofitted onto an existing facility without the need for expensive rewiring.
HomeToys Interview - Structured Wiring in 2010 Grant W. Sullivan

Feb 2010

Grant W. Sullivan is currently the Marketing Manager for Leviton Mfg. Co. He is a 19-year veteran of marketing residential systems with expertise in structured wiring and home automation technologies. Formally trained in broadcast sales and management, he’s shared his marketing skills with Leviton Manufacturing, the Z-Wave Alliance, X10 (USA), and Nintendo.
Hometoys Interview - Crestron's Vision for 2010 Jeff Singer

Feb 2010

What is your product focus for 2010? We now live in a digital world and Crestron is focused on transmitting, distributing, controlling and displaying digital HD content in the home. We will continue to integrate popular formats and devices, such as Apple iPod® and iPhone®, and provide intelligent “green” solutions.
Hometoys Interview - 3DTV Technology David Wertheimer

Feb 2010

David Wertheimer is the CEO and Executive Director of the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California (USC). David was previously the president of Paramount Digital Entertainment and has been immersed in producing content, developing new technologies, and managing organizations (ranging from start-ups to divisions within publicly traded companies) for over 15 years. David was appointed in early 2007 to head the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California (ETC-USC), bringing his expertise to bear on the technological and sociological implications of providing content to consumers who desire it at any time and any place. Wertheimer was named one of five entertainment executives to watch by USA Today and one of three individuals leading the next generation of convergence by the Hollywood Reporter.
Power Protection and Management Dr. Deepak Divan Innovolt

Aug 2009

A ‘smart grid’ implemented with a higher level of automation and a grid architecture that is more robust can offer significantly higher levels of reliability. It is expected that the number of outages can significantly decrease in the future.
Home Control and Energy Conservation Didier Boivin Watteco

Aug 2009

Watteco’s Watt Pulse Communications (WPC™) power line communication (PLC) module is the only low power solution for the home energy command and control market to support the development of a two-way, end-to-end communications fabric for the world’s electricity system based on Internet Protocol (IP) standards
Benefits of Home Automation Technology Ron Risdon Lagotek Corporation

Aug 2009

Home automation has traditionally been focused on entertainment applications such as home theater and whole house audio systems. With the advent of concerns regarding global climate change and renewable energy, the focus has shifted toward automation systems that deliver great efficiencies for home systems that use electricity and natural gas (heating oil to a limited extent).
1Gbps Entertainment-grade Home Networking David Sorensen Gigle

Aug 2009

Gigle has developed a new architecture for home networking over existing wires (powerline, coaxial cable, and phoneline) that delivers the sustained high bandwidth, quality of service, ease of use, flexibility of installation, and management capabilities required by the most demanding home multimedia networks – such as distribution of multiple HD video streams throughout the home.
Interview with Jerry Chapman of SolidSignal.com The State of Consumer Electronics from an Etailer Po Hometoys

May 2009

Jerry Chapman founded Solid Signal in 2002 after experiencing his own frustrations locating specific technology products through retailers. As owner of Solid Signal, he not only oversees the day-to-day operations of the company, Chapman also works hands on with customers, providing them with personalized and comprehensive advice on product selection and troubleshooting. In 2007 and 2008 Solid Signal made the Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S. It is also a 2008 Internet Retailer: Top 500 Company. In addition to Solid Signal, Chapman is the owner of TriStar Consulting in Franklin, Michigan. TriStar provides assistance in the creation, maintenance and support of a technology and its applications. Before he founded TriStar in 1999, Chapman was Vice President at MNP Corporation in Utica, Michigan, one of the largest manufacturers of fasteners to the automotive industry.
Hometoys Interview with Tony Pelura President of Centronics Hometoys

May 2009

Tony Pelura received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management/Marketing from Salisbury University in Maryland. He is currently two classes shy of receiving his Masters of Science degree in Finance from the University of Baltimore. He started in the electronics industry eleven years ago as a sales rep for a TV mount company. He currently serves as president of Stevensville, Md.-based Centronics, Inc. For 50 years, Centronics has been a leader in the distribution of A/V, DBS, off-air, high definition, home theater speakers and accessories, and satellite and antenna products. As the industry has changed, Centronics has met those changes head on. What will never change is our commitment to provide quality products at reasonable prices. Centronics stocks products such as TV mounts by Video Mount Products, satellite distribution equipment by SPAUN, antennas and off-air accessories by Winegard and AntennaCraft, home theater equipment…from HD cables to speakers…by CWI, Speco Technologies, and Universal Remote Control.
Hometoys Interview - Guy Dewsbury Smart Homes for Disabled People in the UK Hometoys

May 2009

Guy Dewsbury worked as a Researcher Associate for Lancaster University in England and is currently studying there for his doctorate. As a researcher his field of expertise is smart homes and designing technology for older and disabled people. He co-designed the first smart house in Scotland for a person with an acquired brain injury in Dundee Scotland ten years ago and then co-designed over fifty technology assisted homes for adults with severe autism in Grampian in Scotland. Most recently Guy has been writing his PhD on assistive technology and person centred-design whilst specialising in the field Telecare and Telehealth. Guy currently has a website www.smartthinking.ukideas.com and a blog http://thetelecareblog.blogspot.com.
HomeToys Interview - Brandon Purdie - Open Air Cinema Hometoys

May 2009

Open Air Cinema, is the world's largest outdoor cinema equipment supplier and event producer focusing on inflatable movie screens and complete outdoor cinema systems engineered for private, commercial, and government use. Clientele include the Disney Orlando resorts, the Tribeca Film Festival, and FilmAid. However, thousands of homeowners around the world have added a Cinebox system and inflatable screen to their home theater. Open Air Cinema’s outdoor cinema systems are unrivaled in affordability, ease of use, and high quality for backyard theaters.
Home Toys Q&A with David Rodarte of NuVo Technologies Multi Room Audio Hometoys

May 2009

David Rodarte is President and Chief Operating Officer of NuVo Technologies LLC, a leading designer and manufacturer of whole home audio systems. Rodarte possesses a well-earned reputation for rapidly accelerating businesses through market analysis, sales, organizational effectiveness and strategic planning. Under Rodarte’s leadership, NuVo has grown close to tenfold. David’s firm, reassuring presence is reinforced by his excellent ability to build relationships that unify rather than divide groups of people. At NuVo, Rodarte has led the growth, branding and positioning of the emerging whole home audio player. Today, NuVo is widely recognized as the fastest-growing brand within its market niche. From the beginning of his tenure, Rodarte has intuitively steered NuVo to its high-value/high-quality philosophy and closed-distribution structure, a strategy that has served NuVo extremely well in the marketplace, and has given NuVo employees a common mission. Rodarte’s enthusiasm and evangelism for the multi-room audio category has greatly expanded the appeal and market penetration of NuVo’s products, as well as those of its competitors. Rodarte serves on the board of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) TechHome Division, is an immediate past board member of CEA’s Multi Room Audio Council, and is the current Vice Chairperson for the CEA Homebuilder Initiative. Prior to joining NuVo in August 2002, Rodarte served for four years as president of Dynamic Control, makers of Dynamat brand acoustic solutions for the mobile electronics and automotive restoration industry.
HomePlug AV solution Frederic Onado - SPiDCOM Frederic Onado

Mar 2009

Frederic Onado is Chief Operating Officer of SPiDCOM Technologies, and he is also in charge of Business Development. Frederic holds leadership roles in the PLC industry. He is Vice President EMEA of HomePlug Powerline Alliance, and chairs the HomePlug European Working Group. He has also been Chairman of the PLC Forum. SPiDCOM Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company. It specializes in integrated circuits and Linux-based software bundles for Multimedia Home Networking, EoC (Ethernet over Coax), BPL Access, Smart Grid and other any wire based applications (powerline, coax, phoneline). SPiDCOM provides both proprietary & HomePlug AV standard based open solutions to its partners for “no-limits” product developments.
Anterus RFID Solution for Home Systems Doug Hall - AMX Doug Hall

Mar 2009

AMX® launched Anterus™ – the world’s first Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solution designed specifically for use with integrated control systems. Anterus is a new product family that extends the capabilities and features of AMX control and automation systems, allowing users in any commercial or residential environment to locate, track and secure any device, or trigger automated events.
Media Servers Scott Bahneman MusicGiants

Aug 2008

It seems as if the issues previously holding back production, such as drivers and Vista have been resolved. This year, we are seeing a huge push for media servers from all of the CE manufacturers.
Outdoor TV - Joe Pantel - Pantel Corp. Joe Pantel Pantel Corp.

Jun 2008

Outdoor entertaining is becoming increasingly popular, and many people don’t yet realize there are TVs being designed exclusively for outdoor use.
Outdoor Sound - Alan Rottner - StereoStone Alan Rottner StereoStone

Jun 2008

Outdoor entertainment is already seeing complete living spaces designed for the outdoors.
Home Theater Projectors - Derek Burns - Projector Point Derek Burns Projector Point

Jun 2008

Our customers like to say that you don't watch front projection, you experience front projection.
All-in-One Home Theater - Mike Pyle - SE2 Labs Mike Pyle SE2 Labs

Jun 2008

Dealers need high-end systems built from the ground up for them that they can just sell—without the need for programmers, for system builders, for people soldering things to be on their staffs.
Stewart Millager - HDMI Stewart Millager Phoenix Gold

Apr 2008

The current HDMI standard is 1.3- 1.3 is quite a step up from the old 1.2 standard in many ways. It doubles the maximum video bandwidth to 10.2Gbps- this is nearly 400% higher resolution than a 720P HD format.
Jon Herron - Planar Magnetic Speaker Technology Jon Herron Wisdom Audio

Apr 2008

Our planar magnetic drivers use an advanced thin film membrane to move the air. This film is actually lighter than the air that it is responsible for moving, so it can respond instantly to the smallest detail in the signal.
Chris Chinnock - 3D Television Chris Chinnock DisplaySearch

Apr 2008

There has been a groundswell of activity lately with a lot of excitement generated at CES this year regarding new products and the rapidly maturing 3D TV industry.
Eric Wieland of ITC (Instant Tool-Less Connectors) Eric Wieland ITC

Feb 2008

Eric Wieland has 15 years of experience in installation and installation management, and has held such positions as director of In-Home Services for Tweeter in Chicago. Over the course of his career, Wieland has developed a great understanding of what works in the field and what doesn’t. As brand manager of ITC, he applies this knowledge to help make the lives of installers and their companies easier and more profitable.
Interview - Wireless HDTV Paul Powers Radiospire Networks

Dec 2007

Products using Airhook technology are designed to deliver superior picture quality in a convenient, plug and play package, so consumers will be able to easily and inexpensively connect the transmitter dongle to their set-top box and the receiver dongle to their HDTV and enjoy high-quality HD wirelessly.
Interview - HDMI Steve Venuti HDMI Licensing, LLC

Dec 2007

The most tangible and immediate way that HDMI changes the way we interface with our components is in the set-up. One cable replaces up to 11 analog cables, highly simplifying the setting up of a home theater as well as supporting the aesthetics of new component design with cable simplification.
Interview - Convergence if IT and A/V Technologies Robin Ford Global Caché

Dec 2007

Start educating yourself on the new open systems and technologies. Networking, networking, networking. If you can afford it, hire from the IT market to add that knowledge and experience to your business.
Interview - Cables and Power Conditioning Joseph C. Perfito Tributaries Cabling

Dec 2007

I believe HDMI will continue to be the standard for at least the next 2 years. However, there are other technologies on the horizon that are open market, meaning they don¹t require a licensing fee or agreements, and they have many of the same capabilities as HDMI.
Interview - Trade Shows Richard Beers T.H.E. Show

Oct 2007

I have seen many, many companies come in with a big Bang and leave the scene quickly. Grow into it. Utilize all the industry news outlets such as Home Toys, Internet Blogs, etc. to get the “Buzz” going about your product. Utilize every e-mail mailing list you can lay your hands on to make attendees aware of your existence.
Interview - Speaker Design Jay O'Brian Kevro International, Inc.

Oct 2007

The primary culprit for limiting sound quality in the home is the infuriating lack of standardization in both the software and hardware sides of our industry – it’s just too frustrating to use our wonderful toys! When I put on a record or CD it plays – I listen and enjoy. When I put on a DVD, I must determine the disc’s optimal encoding scheme for use on my system ...
Interview - SmartHomePro Mike Buckingham SmartHomePro

Oct 2007

INSTEON is the first and only home control technology that uses both the existing wires (power line) in the home and radio-frequency communication to create the most reliable and flexible home management network in the market today.
Interview - Projectors Mark Franks SIM2 Multimedia

Oct 2007

One application close to full development is 3D projection; this will offer crystal–clear images with the added impact and depth of 3D. This application has been developed with the home theatre market in mind, as well as the commercial market and should add an extra dimension (no pun intended) to the movie watching experience.
Interview - New Keyboard Design John Parkinson New Standard Keyboards

Oct 2007

Two-finger typists stand to gain even more because the New Standard keyboard allows them to finally break through the touch-typing barrier, with more benefits than mere speed and accuracy. The main benefit of touch-typing is that the eyes and attention can be directed to the work being done instead of to the keyboard.
Interview - Media Servers Marc Diana Alienware

Oct 2007

Alienware believes that the end user usage model has not been clearly defined in the home theater market and that working with Channel Partners the HD Media Server can begin to define a clear usage model.
HomeToys Interview Scott Evans Microsoft

Oct 2007

Windows Media Center Platform
Jeff Lubitsky of Richard Gray's Power Company Jeff Lubitsky Richard Gray's Power Company

Aug 2007

Even in your own home, power hungry devices such as dishwashers, dryers and central vacuum systems can create fluctuations in the flow of electricity causing inconsistent home theater performance.
Interview - Theater Room Acoustics Richard Rives Bird Rives Audio, Inc.

Aug 2007

You can take a modest system in a well treated room and it can easily outperform a megabuck system in a bad room. You can only imagine what a top shelf system in a well designed room can yield. It’s something you have to hear to believe.
WiMax Developments Jeff Thompson Towerstream

Jun 2007

As WiMAX becomes more portable, businesses and consumers will use the technology for more applications, like VoIP and video, as they are with Wi-Fi today. You can think of WiMAX as Wi-Fi that covers several miles instead of hundreds of feet.
PLC (Powerline Communication) for Triple Play and IPTV Whole-House Distribution Frederic Onado SPiDCOM Technologies

Jun 2007

All households have electricity, so they are network-ready; there is no need to install new cables or do “truck-rolls”. Then, with several electrical sockets in every room, IPTV & Triple-Play services are available everywhere in the home with consistent performance.
Human Interface and Panel Design/Layout Stephe Blansette Intelligent Systems, LLC

Jun 2007

A process for interviewing and communicating with clients is paramount. The panel designer can guess what people like, but that is not a good way to create a good user experience.
How Can Integrators Improve the Home Technology Industry While Building a Successful Business Chris Purser Autogy Inc.

Jun 2007

HAVE FUN! This is a great industry to be in. Thrive and be successful! Be proud of the work you do. You will not be able to wait to tell your family how you made a client feel in their brand new home!
Reza Raji of iControl Networks HomeToys iControl Networks

Oct 2006

iControl is the only mass-market service available that proactively delivers automation content to its users. Our customers never have to wonder what’s going on with their families, or in their homes or businesses.
HomeToys Interview Jon Adams and Robert Nguyen Freescale and Panasonic Electronic Devices

Oct 2005

ZigBee technology is intended to take much of the pain and difficulty out of adding short-range, robust wireless to products that once relied upon expensive wiring or proprietary radios.
Making Sense of Today’s Home Control Technologies Raoul Wijgergangs Zensys

Apr 2005

The Z-Wave protocol is designed for residential control systems. Typically these systems have between five and two hundred plus nodes, distributed around the home and garden. The system is designed for easy installation because homeowners install and manage the system themselves.
HomeToys Interview Stephen Street StreetFire Labs

Apr 2005

The open source movement is a revolution of technology populism that finally wrests control from companies and returns it to consumers. That’s pretty cool! The key to fully enjoying rich digital content is open architecture consumer electronics like ours. It rocks.
HomeToys Interview Kristine Stewart Internet Home Alliance

Dec 2004

The bottom line is that, as an industry, we need to make it much more simple and turn-key for the consumer to adopt and install connected home solutions.
HomeToys Interview Bob Heile, chairman ZigBee Alliance

Dec 2004

ZigBee’s unique emphasis on low power, reliability, scalability and easy deployment and low cost make it ideally suited for the residential control market.
Hometoys Interview Nick Mellios Yummy Interactive

Dec 2004

Game players no longer have to install a CD or even go to the store to buy one. They can now just click on a button and almost immediately start playing a game.
HomeToys Interview Phil Tuttobene, CEO TAW, Inc.

Oct 2004

I predict in another 5 years the majority of households will have switched to HD. Once you go HD you can never watch SD again. Kind of like being without a microwave, once you have one you can't live without it.
HomeToys Interview John Barr, President OSGi Alliance

Aug 2004

To learn about how OSGi technology is driving this convergence, your best bet is to attend our third annual World Congress, which will be held this year in Barcelona, Spain on October 11-15. The web site is www.osgiworldcongress.com
HomeToys Interview Colin Tinto Home Media Networks

Aug 2004

As a founding member of Home Media Networks, Colin's aim is to change how people consume media in their home. Colin has extensive experience in the IT sector, and was one of the founders of The Internet Movie Database, sold to Amazon.com in 1998. Preamble: 'With reference to the Paying for BBC television service. Will there still be a requirement for a license-fee funded TV service in 15 years or will there even be a need for any broadcast services like we have today'.
Home Automation in New Zealand Eric Sagmeister and Shane Walls-Harris SmartHome New Zealand

Aug 2004

Smart technologies are about to transform how we live and interact with our homes.
HomeToys InterviewCliff Anderson, Microtune - VoIP

Jun 2004

Based on the technological advances and pricing models of VoIP telephony, traditional telephone dedicated line service will need to continue to evolve and show additional value to consumers in order to keep pace with VOIP development in the future.
TECHNO-HOME Ben Hewitt

Jun 2003

With a little help from smart-home experts Bob Hetherington and Bob Vila, you can install the gadgets and wiring to give your abode — new or old — an IQ boost.
HomeToys Interview Ben Jamison, Runco

Jun 2003

I think the home theater industry is on the verge of significant growth, despite the current economic environment. This can probably be attributed to a number of factors, but perhaps the most significant is that people are choosing to travel less because of several recent world events and instead are investing in their homes and in forms of entertainment like home theater.
HomeToys Interview David Frangioni - Audio One

Apr 2003

HomeToys Interview David Hyman CEO of Gracenote

Dec 2002

We see digital music continuing to make its way into the mainstream. Once people experience the benefits that digital music offers, there is no going back. On the hardware side, hard drives will be everywhere - in your stereo cabinet, in your set-top box, in the car, and of course in portable devices.
Bill Carney Texas Instruments

Oct 2002

The first pre-802.11g products are anticipated to be available in early 2003, although they may have interoperability issues with the eventual, final version of the standard. Pre-802.11g products will likely debut at prices fairly higher than what consumers can purchase 802.11b products for, so the question becomes how much of a premium will the market allow for these new, higher rate products?
HomeAPI Group Interview Bob Hetherington

Feb 1999

Home API allows a software developer an easy way to discover controllable devices in the home, the control attributes of the devices (on/off, volume up/down, channel, time, temperature, status, etc.), and the current state of the device, and it provides the ability to modify or change the state of the device.
Some Common X-10 Questions and Answers Dave Rye

Jun 1998

"I'm a small security dealer and I'm interested in getting into the Home Automation business. I've heard that these days many customers expect Home Automation to be part of a security system. I've noticed that X-10 seems to be the DeFacto standard when it comes to Home Automation but I'm wondering how I can find out more about the subject in general."
Case Study Interview Dave Rye

Apr 1998

"The company has an astounding 100 million US installed base of home automation systems. This includes both modules, such as plug-in lamp or appliance modules that turn off the lights, and controllers, which turn something on via remote control, timer, telephone, computer, etc. Dave Rye estimates that about 5 million homes have X-10 modules."
Some Common X-10 Questions and Answers Dave Rye

Aug 1997

Frequently Asked Questions Concerning the Home Plug and Play(TM) Specification Kurt Kyvik Intellon

Apr 1997

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