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After two weeks of listening to Dolby Atmos Music in Cadillac’s fancy electric SUV, I never want to go back to two-channel audio. It’s fair to say that no five people crammed into a compact SUV have ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: NASA’s supersonic jet begins ‘taxi tests’ to break sound barrier silentlyFor the first time, NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft has moved under its own power, officially kicking off its “taxi ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNFiio's new DAC uses the same material as an F1 car – and promises to put your music in pole positionFiio has unveiled its latest portable DAC/headphone amplifier, the QX13. Constructed using a carbon-fibre body, the same ...
It's well established that U.S. crash test dummies don't reflect the population. While female crash test dummies are used in ...
A Tesla in self-driving mode ran over a child-sized dummy during an anti-Tesla demonstration in Austin. Is the experiment fair, though?
The range of applications for ultra-wideband (UWB) radar has been expanding in recent years. Detecting living objects, humans or animals, in a static environment is an interesting application. After a ...
Renault, Jean-Michel Jarre extend partnership to advance in-car audio innovation This collaboration, which began in 2022, will now continue for an additional four years to 2028.
And, as part of the update, it’s introducing support for Dolby Atmos audio. The rollout does come with a couple of caveats, though. It will only be available on 911, Taycan, Panamera and Cayenne. This ...
Porsche's in-car entertainment is going to get even better in this year's models, thanks to a significant upgrade that brings Dolby Atmos to the 911, Taycan, Panamera and Cayenne model series.
This year's In-Car Media portion of Infinite Dial from Edison Research reveals that online audio consumption is at an all-time high.
Norway’s radio landscape witnessed subtle shifts in 2024, as revealed by Nielsen’s Radio Audio Measurement Report Norway 2024. While overall listenership saw a slight decline, certain demographics and ...
Audio advertising has traditionally seemed difficult to measure, but a new methodology from Audacy and Claritas proves that full attribution is possible.
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