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Do speakers that measure well in the lab actually sound better?

While measurements provide valuable information about how a speaker performs for designers and engineers, measurements can’t predict whether a consumer will prefer one speaker over another. I’d go so far as to claim that choosing a speaker based on how well it performs in a lab would be a mistake, simply because there’s a good chance there are better-sounding speakers …

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Twitch adds ad

Twitch is letting viewers power up accounts using the Amazon Prime subscription service. Live-streaming outfit Twitch said Friday that it will be letting viewers who have an active Amazon Prime membership eliminate ads and subscribe to one channel per month for free, among other video-game-related discounts and bonuses. Twitch is most known for letting people broadcast their video-gaming sessions, their …

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For your ears only: Ultimate Ears Reference Remastered headphones

“Remastered” strikes me as a funny name for a headphone, but that’s exactly what the Ultimate Ears Reference Remastered is, a refinement of the original Ultimate Ears Reference Monitor I reviewed in 2010. Each Reference Remastered earpiece is custom-made from “impressions” of your ear canals made by your local audiologist. So each set of Reference Remastered headphones is unique, and …

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Google October 4 event: Rumored Pixel phones, 4K Chromecast, Google Home and more

Now playing: Watch this: Pixel phone, Chromecast Ultra, Andromeda: What’s next… 2:04 Expectations for Google’s October 4 event in San Francisco were already big. And then Hiroshi Lockheimer, the company’s Senior Vice President in charge of Android, Chrome OS and Google Play tweeted this: So what will be so big that it will be reverberating almost a decade from now? …

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US hands internet control to ICANN

Capping a highly politicized debate, the US government on Saturday let go of its remaining grip on the internet, handing control of the net’s address book to a nonprofit. Saying free speech in the virtual realm was at stake, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and others had tried to block the transfer. But a federal judge denied on Friday their request …

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