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News Cortexa Technology Announces Expanded Features for Cortexa 'My Home' Solution (9/4/2007) Cortexa Technology today announced the release of the latest version of the Cortexa "My Home" home automation solution. The new software release includes enhanced functionality and features that expand the homeowners' ability to control all subsystems and forms of digital entertainment within the home. Committed to providing the most affordable and leading edge technology to consumers, Cortexa's home automation solution now supports the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) protocol to allow streaming of music from all UPnP enabled devices and applications likeWindows Media Player 11 to include the ability to display album cover art, on screen. Additional key enhancements include full support of Russound's Whole Home Audio and NuVo Simplese and Grand Concerto Home Audio systems. Aprilaire HVAC control and Centralite Elegance Lighting were other popular customer requests that have now been fully integrated into the Cortexa solution. "We continue to add enhancements and functionality to the Cortexa home control solution that enable customers to maximize the enjoyment of their home," said Tom Goldman, CEO, Cortexa Technology. "Our very loyal customers have really provided our team with great input that we happily incorporate into all of our upgrades, for free I might add." "In addition to the most competitive and affordable price, Cortexa provides all product enhancements at no charge to our customers. Cortexa has no software license fees, monthly subscription charges for remote access, or other hidden costs that are typical of our competitors," continued Goldman.
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