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more about #crestron N@tedog: Somebody not have their coffee this morning, John. A little green maybe? more » tnash: John... maybe less jealousy masked as hatred? more » KaceyHizanyous: Silvio: One day I arrived at work to open up, your head was in the toilet. Your hair was in the toilet water. Disgusting. more » IHateYourKids: That's that fucking R.O.M. machine in the back of every goddamn issue of Popular Science. What tool actually buys this thing? more » EventHorizon: Awesome. Nothing like a million little screens to let you forget that you're a bad person with no redeemable value in the world. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: So the number of Flatscreen TV's is what makes the house interesting? No offense giz, but I've seen far cheaper homes than this with much more interes... more » switchblade saints: that's not 16x9. I like it. more » -
#gross
Electronic House's Home of the Year Makes Me Want to Die
Ever wake up in a fitful cold sweat with the cutting realization that there're certain areas in your home where you can't watch TV!!??. Then Electronic House's Home of the Year is for you. More » -
#homeautomation
Crestron Home Automation Adds Windows Sideshow Support
Crestron, the company that makes crazy high-end home automation equipment that lets you turn off your lights by just breathing loudly, just announced Windows Sideshow support. You remember Windows Sideshow, right? The Windows Vista feature that lets you feed Vista's Gadgets onto an external device. Crestron's including this on all Crestron touchpanels and 2-way devices that support dynamic text. Not only does it read data, you can even send control information back to Windows to change a song or turn off your BitTorrent downloads because you're about to play some Xbox Live. More » -
#cedia07
Crestron Rolls Out MLX-2 Two-Way ZigBee RF Remote
What would a CEDIA floor walk be without stopping by Crestron, that company that will let you control everything in your house with sophisticated control devices, commanding a hefty price along the way. The company's newest addition to its vast system of control processing equipment is the MLX-2, a $750 remote control that has two-way RF communication, opening up some intriguing possibilities. More »
