CHENNAI: When Sudhir Viyas wants to listen to his favourite Ilaiyaraja songs from the 1970s, he doesn’t reach for his phone.
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We've come a very long way from the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation's first commercially successful car radio, namely the AM ...
BENGALURU: From the 1990s to the turn of the millennium, and beyond, I witnessed technology evolve. Here, I wish to primarily ...
Super lightweight wearable personal music player Deep rich sound quality with a built-in micro SD card expansion slot Play audio files in lots of formats (MP3 WMA (no DRM) AAC (DRM free iTunes ...
The Yoto Player aims to offer an alternative to screens, engaging children's imaginations via kid-friendly audio they can ...
For its part, Sonus faber — the Italian audio brand that McIntosh Group has owned since 2007 — is also no stranger to in-car audio. Its systems can be found in cars from legendary Italian marques ...
The Cambridge Audio MXN10 proves that good things can indeed come in small packages, serving up some of the best sound and design you'll find from a network player at this price ... one coaxial and ...
Microsoft has confirmed a new issue affecting Windows 24H2 systems and causing game audio to unexpectedly increase to full volume when using USB DAC sound systems. As the company explained in a ...
Romanian company Meze Audio has developed a cultlike following among audiophiles for its selection of uncompromising (and expensive) open-back and closed-back wired headphones. With prices that ...