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Logitech has released many consumer audio products, but it hasn't actually neglected the business sector either, as its latest earbuds show.
The company has released the BH320 USB Stereo Earbuds, which rely on five-band parametric equalization for optimizing sound.
That goes for both the microphone and the sp... |
7 March 2012 14:51 GMT |
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The latest (and quite possibly the coolest) Kickstarter project, the Devium Dash promises to turn your iPhone into your very own car stereo. You just slide in your phone and tap away.
Dash is a patent pending technology. Its inventors describe it as “the convergence of the car stereo and your smartphone.&rdquo... |
7 February 2012 10:56 GMT |
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In late December, images posted by the science team operating the NASA Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) showed what appeared to be a triangular Unidentified Flying Object. The American space agency is now demonstrating that the UFO was just an artifact.
This mission is designed to observe the Sun. I... |
19 January 2012 14:01 GMT |
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One of the most successful missions NASA ever conducted, the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO), has now turned 5. Both spacecraft making up this advanced system are in good health, and continue to carry out observations of the Sun from both sides of the planet.
STEREO consists of two identical spacec... |
26 October 2011 02:52 GMT |
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Solar physicists at the American space agency say that their Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft were able to follow the path of a coronal mass ejection (CME), from origins all the way to the time when it reached our planet. In part, the creation of the dataset was enabled by the fact that inv... |
19 August 2011 03:18 GMT |
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NASA physicists operating the two identical Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) space probes say that one of the spacecraft was able to catch a view of Comet Elening, as it was passing through deep space last week.These two telescopes work together to produce 3D views of the Sun, but they are located ver... |
12 August 2011 10:55 GMT |
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A pair of identical spacecraft launched back in 2006 was recently used to scan the skies in search for binary star systems. The observatories proved extremely efficient at this, identifying no less than 122 such paired stars, astronomers say. The researchers, based at the University of Central Lancashire, in the Unit... |
15 June 2011 03:04 GMT |
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For the second time in about 10 days, solar physicists discovered that a new comet had met a fiery end in the flames of the Sun. The event happened shortly after a massive solar eruption that took place on the star between May 20-21.
Until less than two weeks ago, no instances of such an event had been detected. ... |
1 June 2011 01:46 GMT |
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After observing hundreds of comets as a bonus to its primary mission, the twin STEREO telescopes have now also detected their first extrasolar planet. Experts at NASA are thrilled with the capabilities this mission displays nearly without interruption. The purpose of the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory is to ... |
9 March 2011 04:17 GMT |
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The NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory has just turned 1 in Earth's orbit, officials from the American space agency are delighted to announce. The instrument has thus far sent back millions of images, and has helped increase our understanding of how the Sun operates. SDO launched from Space Launch Complex 41 at th... |
14 February 2011 03:19 GMT |
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Experts with the American space agency managed to obtain the first full view of the entire Sun on Super Bowl Sunday, which is when the two spacecraft making up the STEREO observatory made their ways on opposite sides of star.
The Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory mission features two identical spacecraft, S... |
7 February 2011 02:50 GMT |
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Officials at the American space agency say that a solar observatory NASA operates will provide the first full view of the Sun in early February. Both the near and the far sides of the star will be imaged at the same time, the experts add. This will be made possible by the NASA STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Obse... |
31 January 2011 05:07 GMT |
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A team of investigators from the United States discovered that about 33 percent of all solar eruptions happening on the Sun are not easily detectable beforehand, and therefore can be described as sneak attacks. The research was conducted with data from the NASA STEREO spacecraft.
While in the past solar storms wer... |
8 December 2010 06:00 GMT |
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A recent solar flare from our Sun has put the international astronomical community in a state of heated debate, as a team of researchers proposed that the cosmic event proves a long-since abandoned theory that CME are in fact giant ‘magnetic flux ropes.’This was first hypothesized back in 1989 by Dr James... |
8 November 2010 10:59 GMT |
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Irish researchers from the Trinity College in Dublin have recently revealed that solar storms can change directions after being produced by the Sun.The new finding goes against established theories, which state that storms go in a straight direction once they are produced. This is the first investigation to prove thi... |
23 September 2010 03:22 GMT |
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The twin components of the NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) mission were recently able to detect one of the fastest and largest solar eruptions in recent history. On August 1, the Sun released a massive amount of matter and radiation, which sped away from the star at a whooping 2.2 million miles ... |
6 August 2010 04:58 GMT |
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According to a new series of investigations, it would appear that sharks are more likely to follow the direction and timing of a scent rather than its concentration. That is to say, the beasts are capable of analyzing minute differences between when scent hits one of their nostrils as opposed to when it hits the othe... |
11 June 2010 04:50 GMT |
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Scientists from the University of California in Berkeley (UCB) announce that they were recently able to image the collision between the Sun and a comet in full 3D. They say that this is the first instance they know of in which something like this has been accomplished, and add that the observations are bound to yield... |
25 May 2010 03:40 GMT |
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For many years, scientists have observed elusive formations on the surface of the Sun, but have attributed them to being mere optical illusions, caused by the constant motion of the star's atmosphere. Just recently, the twin STEREO spacecraft managed to demonstrate that this was, in fact, not the case, and that ... |
26 November 2009 03:01 GMT |
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Astronomers at NASA now bless their inspiration of sending the STEREO twin solar observatories into space, as the two spacecraft revealed only a few days ago the fact that the Sun seemed to be resuming its normal activity for this time. Last year, the star should have reached its minimum peak, and then begun to act ... |
7 May 2009 04:54 GMT |
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The American space agency's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) twin observation spacecraft has allowed experts at NASA to observe a solar storm in 3D for the first time. This could bring about a new era of knowledge on how our star erupts, and what the underlying issues behind its coronal mass eje... |
29 April 2009 20:31 GMT |
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The Sun is, indeed, the main reason why life exists on Earth, but solar flares and other types of emissions have the ability to destroy it as well, or at least cause enormous amounts of damage. Among the negative side-effects, experts include large-scale electricity blackouts, destroyed satellites, as well as threats... |
13 April 2009 05:27 GMT |
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The STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) mission is the third one in the American space agency's Solar Terrestrial Probes program (STP), meant to provide experts with a better view of the interactions that occur between Earth and the Sun. Currently, the two identical crafts that make up the mission a... |
10 April 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Astronomers with the American space agency announced yesterday that they began receiving the first images sent by the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) mission, consisting of two nearly-identical spacecrafts that orbit around the Sun and provide stereoscopic images of the star. Experts at NASA are now ... |
24 January 2009 03:41 GMT |
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We recently came across a new Motorola phone concept that looks really good and has some considerable chances, which is to be built sometime in the future by the American company. Maybe not exactly in the way it looks now, but in a similar mode. The most interesting aspect of the new concept is the fact that it has ... |
15 March 2008 08:17 GMT |
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On Earth, we depend on the behavior of electrons every day; we can do nothing without the help of electricity. But in space, electrons are no good for us. Powerful electromagnetic pulses can knock a computer out in an instant if not protected, not to mention of radiation poisoning caused by electrons speeding at velo... |
27 February 2008 09:28 GMT |
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Yesterday, two Gigantic 500x white iPod Earbuds (that are supposed so sit on your desk as speakers for your Mac) were declared "Not a Joke". While that remains to be confirmed, the thodio iBox surely deserves more attention. 5 mm (beech, oak, teak, zebrano or mahogany) case, 2 x 25 Watt solid state amplifier and 2 Fo... |
25 January 2008 03:39 GMT |
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This must be some sort of a joke. Not only does Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock feature less game modes than expected, but it also delivers poor sound quality. In fact, the game actually lacks a bunch of channels, while some even claim that the game doesn't output in stereo.How is it even possible for a game th... |
12 November 2007 04:34 GMT |
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