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Acting on a bold and honest assessment of the loudspeaker market, Boston Acoustics has revamped its speaker line with an emphasis on customization. ...

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The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: Barefield Home, Duluth, Ga. 

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The Buzz: Installation Spotlight: Reynolds Home, Dawnsonville, Ga.  

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Interior designer Kathy Reynolds worked closely with electronic architect HomeWaves to integrate design a home automation system that included sophisticated lighting, state-of-the-art home control, a subtle audio infrastructure, and video technology delicately built into walls or strategically mounted throughout the home...

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Telco Fiber Deployments Represent Growing Threat to Cable 

Global telcos want to become Multiple Service Operators (MSOs)—offering television programming like cable providers do—but can they really pose a competitive threat to the incumbent players with their new video services? iSuppli believes the answer is yes ...

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