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  Today's Top Business Story - 4.17.17
 
 
 
Amazon Opens Echo Voice-Processing Tech to Third-Party Mfgs
Amazon is making the high-performance, far-field microphone array and voice processing technology found in Amazon Echo available to hardware makers that want to build the Alexa experience into their products.
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Watch Four Channels At Once In Stunning HD With MultiView
Sports fans rejoice! You'll never have to miss another game! DISH has ended the struggle to watch multiple channels at once. Only the Hopper 3 from DISH lets consumers watch up to four channels at once, in full HD, with MultiView. This revolutionary feature divides a TV screen into quadrants, each with the ability to display a different channel. For more information, click here.
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  Blog of the Day
 
 
 
Adding Control4 and Pakedge to My Own Home
By Jeremy J. Glowacki
Soon after committing to a Control4 system, I realized that taking Control4’s offer to hire an Indianapolis-based integrator, Millennium Sounds, was wiser than the DIY path. Gone was the goal of gaining a hands-on installation experience, but gone also was the potential for more headaches for me as a novice installer. And, for the first time, I would see custom integrators on the job in my own home.
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Magic Wands: New Developments in Pro-Level Remotes
By Matt Pruznick
Today, with touchpanels and far-field voice assistants galore, one would think that the days of the dedicated handheld remote were numbered. But there’s utility in familiarity, and the control interfaces to which we’ve always been accustomed are becoming mightier and more versatile than ever before.
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  Quote Of The Day
 
 
 
"It’s not uncommon to share sources across two-channel, whole home audio, and multichannel, home theater zones. Unless you have a way to preserve the multi-channel Dolby or DTS source signal, the home theater system is often limited to two-channel audio." — Joshua Castro, product manager, Atlona
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
  Today's Other News
 
 
 
Onkyo Introduces TX-8270 Network Stereo Receiver
Fibaro Smart Home Hub Now Available
Comprehensive Introduces 18G HDMI-Over-Fiber Cables
Atlona Ships AT-HDR-M2C Audio Converter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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