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Pioneer Electronics, a big name in high-definition home theater equipment, has announced the availability of A/V Receivers that seamlessly integrate Apple's iPhones and iPods into a customer's home theater. According to the company, the receivers use proprietary technologies designed to restore compressed a... |
26 May 2009 09:58 GMT |
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It seems that Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia managed to send out into the wild a nice range of defective handsets. The company's highly expected Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone is reported to have been packed with a faulty speaker, one that will crash within few months of usage, requiring a replacement. The prob... |
27 February 2009 05:42 GMT |
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While Apple's older iMacs (Late-2006) boast an impressive pair of stereo speakers (considering the all-in-one design and their small size), the same thing cannot be said about the company's 20-inch and 24-inch aluminum iMac (Mid-2007). However, both Apple's Late-2006 and Mid-2007 computers have their s... |
19 October 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Speakerphone, AudioEase's professional audio tool powered by Altiverb, has just been updated to version 1.1. The new release, free to registered users, adds automatable IR switching, Pro Tools Leopard support and sped up preset switching.Speakerphone 1.1 highlights include: - both the speaker impulse responses a... |
24 June 2008 06:42 GMT |
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Lucky folks over at iLounge got a hold of Apple's new iPhone 3G and found out that it sports an extra, not mentioned in the official specs list – a second proximity sensor, bringing the total number of sensors found on the device to three.iLounge wasn't counting the accelerometer, of course. The website not... |
13 June 2008 09:58 GMT |
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The disappearance of Native languages has touched Alaska. Marie Smith Jones, the woman who was the last native speaker of the Eyak language of Alaska has died at the age of 89 in her home in Anchorage. She was a champion of indigenous rights and conservation and collaborated with the University of Alaska for creating... |
25 January 2008 04:47 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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Now, that's something you don't see every day... Failed military experiments developing into devices that could turn any kind of surface into a stereo speaker! Some British lads thought it was is a good idea to develop a material that would serve as a noise reduction shield for military helicopters. Howeve... |
10 January 2008 10:58 GMT |
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You want me to put a strap on... your bike? Thanks to the iHome iHome2Go Cycler, you can really "pedal to the metal" with a cool water-resistant iPod speaker case that easily clamps to your bike frame. Even cooler, the makers have added a handlebar-mounted remote control to allow safe cycling while listening to whate... |
10 January 2008 06:02 GMT |
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Are you attracted to genuine vintage stuff? Check this out! I am sure 60's nostalgics are keeping their lava lamps, their campy clothes and Beatles posters as part of their former flower-power statement. In fact, besides bringing back good old times, the Lava lamps has about the same psychedelic effect on people... |
11 December 2007 13:41 GMT |
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Logitech just announced the launch of a new audio speaker system, the Logitech AudioHub Notebook Speaker System with Integrated USB Hub, which delivers exceptional high quality audio in a unconventional design as it combines a 2.1 one-piece speaker system and three integrated Hi-Speed USB ports in a compact form that... |
11 September 2007 09:30 GMT |
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The first images of Samsung i450 revealed nothing out of the ordinary. It looked like any other average handset far from being capable to stand out. Some new leaked images of the handset have surfaced, revealing an impressive feature that you don't get to see on an everyday basis when it comes to mobile phones.S... |
23 August 2007 09:11 GMT |
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Logitech announced the release of another piece of hardware designed for gamers as an extension of the G family of computer gaming peripherals, the Logitech G51 Surround Sound Speaker System. This new sound system is composed of a 5.1 speaker setup that features a 360 degrees surround sound system for the ultimate au... |
23 August 2007 08:40 GMT |
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It's not extremely powerful and it probably doesn't have a top-notch sound quality either, but damn it looks good. I am talking about Saturn, a USB travel & laptop speaker from Boynq, a Dutch company specialized in high quality and unique designs for PC-accessories and general audio products. What makes Sa... |
15 May 2007 09:36 GMT |
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If you don't have a loud Bluetooth phone, then you might take a look at this baby: Veritronix's latest 13-mm thick Bluetooth speaker, dubbed "VX-818". The speaker can connect to any Bluetooth enabled gizmo. The main ingredients have to be the Bluetooth connection and the support for a handsfree profile. It... |
4 May 2007 05:07 GMT |
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Volume buttons are compulsory when it comes to building speakers, right? Wrong! e-Revolution’s magic-ball like motion speaker proves it. Thanks to the devices' built-in motion sensor, you can adjust the volume by moving your hand up and down in front of it. It's not just an ordinary speaker though. The Mot... |
1 May 2007 18:06 GMT |
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There are things that make sense and things that don't, as there are things that make sense but suck and things that actually don't make any sense nor are they good for anything. Experimenting is one thing - people are supposed to experiment in technology and extend their knowledge. Now, I've noticed t... |
28 March 2007 03:41 GMT |
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Have you ever wanted to have your own earthquake? I guess not. But I am sure that at least on one occasion you wanted your room either bigger or to have your sound system's loudspeakers placed somewhere else while still be able to enjoy your favorite music.Now, as I presume you figured it out, you're not th... |
27 March 2007 11:49 GMT |
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Sagem (France) is one of the world's best-known companies when it comes to what they are producing in the communication industry, be those products smartphones, faxes, comm terminals or whatever you might think of.Now it looks like Sagem is willing to make a step towards home electronics with the new device inti... |
23 March 2007 08:10 GMT |
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The title may sound silly; nevertheless, it couldn't be closer to reality: Yanko Design have made a prototype portable speaker which can be covered in a piece of cloth like a sock. And hanged to your backpack, belt, bike handles or… whatever. The goal of such a thing? Yanko Design claims that this speakers will ... |
19 March 2007 05:02 GMT |
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Electrostatic speakers have been around for more than 50 years now and few of you knew that (count me in). The principle is fairly simple: a membrane vibrating between two electrostatically charged plates and thus producing sound. Everything is quite cool so far, especially the fact that this kind of speakers is real... |
16 March 2007 10:37 GMT |
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Thiel Audio hasn't wasted any time and hasn't slacked in the race for affordable hi-end audio gear. Even if some time has passed since we last heard of Thiel doing something great apart form the recent Innovations Award, they've been quite busy.Building on the proven nobility of the SCS3 heritage and e... |
14 March 2007 10:26 GMT |
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Audio-Technica needs no introduction from me nor does it need too much of a hailing presentation from others; professionals simply know that a piece of gear with the AT badge on it is not only worth the money but will also deliver outstanding quality and reliability over the years.Whether we're speaking about th... |
14 March 2007 06:53 GMT |
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Not a long time ago I was telling you about how designers tend to break free from the conventional-shaped sound systems and start modifying usual, common, household objects so they can accommodate drivers, wireless transceivers and so on. It's time to meet the Sonicum speakers, presenting a completely different ... |
13 March 2007 04:49 GMT |
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