A Federal jury in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York delivered a verdict against Lutron Electronics Co., finding that it had infringed on a window shade patent held by GeigTech East Bay, a South Carolina company. The jury awarded GeigTech $34.6 million in damages for Lutron’s infringement, a figure that Lutron called “grossly excessive.”
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AVA Cinema Remote Now Shipping After Production Glitch Resolved
When it comes to a potentially ground-breaking remote control, good things come to those who wait. But the wait is over and AVA, Inc. has announced it is now shipping its remarkable Cinema Remote, an innovative new remote control design first previewed to dealers at CEDIA Expo 2023. They may have had to wait longer than anticipated due to a manufacturing glitch, but now that is resolved and the product is flowing to the field.
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[Read more…] about AVA Cinema Remote Now Shipping After Production Glitch ResolvedAustin AudioWorks to Launch at AXPONA
A new high-end, high-performance, direct-to-consumer audio company called Austin AudioWorks is officially launching the brand during the upcoming AXPONA show at the Schaumberg Convention Center in Chicago, IL from April 12-14. The company says its products “are very different from the mainstream” and show attendees will want to stop by and audition the new line in person at the show.
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[Read more…] about Austin AudioWorks to Launch at AXPONAU.K. Gov’t Will Use Vinyl Records as Part of Its Official Tracking of Inflation
I continue to be intrigued by the growing influence of vinyl records, a once dominant media that by the early 2000s was thought to be dead. Now, however, after 17 back-to-back years of ever-increasing sales growth (according to RIAA data), it is back. A global phenomenon, this week the U.K. government announced it would now include vinyl records in its official basket of goods used to track inflation.
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[Read more…] about U.K. Gov’t Will Use Vinyl Records as Part of Its Official Tracking of InflationAnalog Cassette Tape is Mounting a Comeback
The Nikkei is reporting a robust revival in Japan of sales of prerecorded analog cassette tapes, a format once thought dead and gone. Now, the report says, the humble cassette tape “is experiencing a renaissance, charming a new generation of music enthusiasts with its nostalgic appearance and distinctly warm and rich sound.”
First vinyl and now cassettes, what’s going on?
[Read more…] about Analog Cassette Tape is Mounting a ComebackSavant & GE Appliances Partner in Revolutionary ‘EcoBalance’ Home Energy Solution
GE Appliances and Savant Systems announced today that they are partnering in the launching of an innovative new home energy solution they call the EcoBalance System. The goal of this system is to offer the residential market a “whole-home, connected solution” that delivers the ability for consumers to take full control of energy delivery and utilization in their homes for unparalleled energy efficiency and management.
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[Read more…] about Savant & GE Appliances Partner in Revolutionary ‘EcoBalance’ Home Energy SolutionCrestron DM NVX to Hit a Million Units Thanks to Integrator Adoption
Company Announces DM NVX Technology Awards Program
Crestron Electronics, a leading industry supplier of smart home and next-gen workplace technology, announced today in Barcelona, Spain at the ISE 2024 show that its popular DM NVX AV-over-IP solution is approaching one million units installed – a major milestone achieved in just a few short years. The company salutes the integrators and their projects incorporating the technology for propelling widespread adoption of DM NVX around the country and the world.
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[Read more…] about Crestron DM NVX to Hit a Million Units Thanks to Integrator Adoption2024: After a Bit of a Pause, Tech Industry Layoffs Resume
It is January 18, 2024, just a little more than two weeks into the new year, and so far Tech businesses have laid off at least 7,785 employees at 58 companies, according to the tracking website Layoffs.fyi. While the number of layoffs per company appears to be moderating some as compared to last year’s crazy post-COVID downward adjustment frenzy, the stream of companies laying off staff appears unrelenting.
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[Read more…] about 2024: After a Bit of a Pause, Tech Industry Layoffs ResumeSnap One Seeks to Change the Integration Industry Model with Subscription SaaS Plan
Seemingly Well Designed, But One Thing I Find Suspicious
Snap One announced today the launch of three new services, part of a Software-as-a-Service subscription program that gets the manufacturer in direct communication with end users of every Control4-based system sold and provides new levels of customer support. The program is said to include a revenue share for its dealers. These programs are called Control4 Connect, Control4 Assist, and Control4 Assist Premium and allow for direct-to-consumer support by the company.
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[Read more…] about Snap One Seeks to Change the Integration Industry Model with Subscription SaaS PlanOliverIQ: Order a Juicy New Smartphone and Get a Side Order of Smart Home With It
The ‘Intel Inside’ of the DIY Smart Home Industry
Launching today at CES 2024 is a new company of impressive pedigree that purports to offer Smart Home as a Service (SHaaS) through partnering with large national service providers -potentially scaling the category to a level not seen up to now. OliverIQ shared with members of the media their vision for an entirely new kind of multi-protocol, cloud-based, interoperability-enabling solution that just might change the face of the DIY Smart Home market.