Stories about: Harmonic

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    Sony Sound Forge Pro 10 - New Product Release 02/09/2009 11:56:00

    Sony Creative Software, a leading provider of professional video and audio production applications, today announced the availability of Sound Forge Pro 10 digital audio production suite. Sound Forge Pro 10 new features include event-based editing, disc-at-once CD burning, iZotope™ 64-bit SRC™ (sample rate conversion), MBIT+™ dither (bit-depth conversion), musical instrument file processing, and the élastique Pro timestretch/pitch shift plug-in. In addition, Sound Forge Pro 10 software provides exclusive new enhancements, including customizable window layouts, metadata editing, performance optimizations, and interactive tutorials. These new features create a powerful and flexible audio production environment, increasing workflow and efficiency while consistently delivering the pristine audio quality the recording industry has come to expect from Sound Forge software.
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    Kingrex T20 25/07/2008 09:50:00

    Kingrex's basic Class T amp is enigmatic. It's tiny, but it has enough power to easily drive efficient speakers to uncomfortable volume levels. It's a solid-state amplifier, but it has the warm sound of a vintage valve amplifier. It's not a one-size-fits-all approach to audio amplification: it's a great little niche product.
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    Pioneer VSX817S 29/05/2008 09:45:00

    Pioneer's VSX817S is an entry-level 7.1 channel A/V receiver that does a good job considering its low price-point. It doesn't support high-definition audio formats like Dolby TrueHD and doesn't have any HDMI capability. However, it has a plethora of other features that make it a solid option for anyone considering creating a home theatre.
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    iRiver Clix 2nd Generation 29/03/2008 09:00:53

    The small, sleek iRiver Clix 2nd Generation has pretty much everything you'd want in a flash-based media player, starting with a beautiful, easy-to-read display and good controls.
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    Pioneer VSX-LX60 28/02/2008 15:43:10

    Pioneer's VSX-LX60 is their new, high-end AV receiver, designed primarily to take advantage of the new age of high definition. Sporting HDMI 1.3, 1080p upscaling, and full support for the new high definition audio formats, the LX60 is supremely 'future-proof'. In addition to this, it also boasts excellent audio and video quality, and is Air Studios tuned and THX Select2 certified. It does come at a price, however, and like the rest of Pioneer's LX range, it's aimed specifically at high-end enthusiasts.
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    Coffee shop toys: The future of wireless Web apps 05/10/2007 11:17:22

    It's the ideal coffee shop toy for music lovers: A wireless media player that connects directly to an online music service. Besides the usual playback capabilities, the device's built-in Wi-Fi enables you to play Internet radio. If you hear a song you like, you can press a button to download it, the album the track is from or a mix of similar songs.
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    CSIRO speeds wireless chip to 80 gigabits per second 13/04/2007 15:30:25

    The CSIRO is laying claim to developing the world's best breed of 200GHz millimetre-wave (mm-wave) amplifier and mixer chips that double wireless data transfer rates, while being more cost and power efficient than current wireless chips.
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    Microsoft Zune 04/01/2007 09:30:54

    Microsoft's potential iPod assassin has already hit the shops in the US, but the timing of the Zune's appearance in Australia remains shrouded in mystery. So are we missing out on a gadget that's unmissable? Not exactly.
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    Microsoft's Zune won't replace your iPod 15/11/2006 13:46:32

    Microsoft's first portable MP3 and video player has finally arrived. The Zune goes on sale in the U.S. on Tuesday, and though I doubt many people are lining up PlayStation 3-style to get their hands on one, its slick interface and vaunted wireless song- and photo-sharing are sure to shake up the market.
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    Music mining 20/03/2006 12:49:33

    The human ear is tuned for music; it's in our very make up (barring some of the scarier Australian Idol auditions, perhaps). Just look for all the white earbuds the next time you're on the train or bus: a tell-tale sign of an iPod user migrating daily in the urban jungle. Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs even remarked in a 2003 interview with Business Week, "Music is not new... it's been around for thousands of years and will be around as long as humans exist... We're taking a giant market and bringing it into the Digital Age."
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    Surge Protectors 29/07/2005 10:41:00

    By investing a little more in a surge protector, you can protect and prolong the life of your electrical products.
 
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