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What is MIMO (multiple input, multiple output)?

Computer Weekly 24 Apr 2025
The ability of MIMO to provide excellent signal strength, even in challenging conditions, makes it an optimal choice for transmitting high-quality video and audio signals ... Stronger signals.
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Inside Lenovo’s Yamato lab: How ThinkPads survive Formula 1's pressure

The Times of India 23 Apr 2025
In wireless and audio testing rooms, devices undergo checks for VoIP clarity and wireless strength in signal-free zones designed to isolate and detect even the smallest issues.For example, we saw the ...
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Instagram’s Edits app is now available to rival CapCut

BGR 22 Apr 2025
... timeline, and effects like cutouts or AI-powered animations Insights to guide your content using an inspiration feed of reels with trending audio and performance signals that show you what's working.
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5 things to know for April 18: Abrego Garcia, FSU shooting, CFPB, Powell, Mortgage rates

CNN 18 Apr 2025
TODAY’S WEATHER Check your local forecast here>>> AND FINALLY … Crosswalks offer crosstalk on the 1%The signals, which have been hacked in several cities, play audio impersonations of Amazon ...
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What the heck is a capture card, and do I need one to stream my gameplay?

PC World 17 Apr 2025
A capture card also acts as a passthrough device allowing the video and audio signal to pass through it to be displayed on a monitor, so that you can see what you’re recording or streaming in real time.
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Reignite Your Sound With Kiwi Ears Spark: Second-Generation OWS With a Powerful Upgrade

ACCESSWIRE 16 Apr 2025
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / April 16, 2025 / The Kiwi Ears Spark is built for those constantly on the move, combining high-quality audio, stable Bluetooth connectivity, and a sport-oriented, open-wearable design.
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'I'm so alone': AI Elon Musk's voice surprises pedestrians at California crosswalks

Hindustan Times 16 Apr 2025
Pedestrians in San Francisco's Bay Area cities were in for a surprise when crosswalk signals in the California region played audio in Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg's voices ... The audio clips were ...
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Who Needs Ears? Your Cells Can Respond To Sound

IFL Science 16 Apr 2025
Kumeta and colleagues attached a diaphragm to a culture dish containing mouse cells and had it respond to signals from an audio player ... and observed how the signals are transmitted within the cells.
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Hackers turn Silicon Valley crosswalks into mockery of Musk, Zuckerberg

The Los Angeles Times 15 Apr 2025
... signal manufacturer to ensure they are not hacked in the future, city officials say ... The crosswalk signals continue to operate but the hacked audio has been deactivated, according to authorities.
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Chinese team develops wearable AI-assisted navigation system for the visually impaired

ECNS 15 Apr 2025
It can send signals to the wearer when ... The system analyzes video footage captured by a built-in camera and transmits it through stereo audio signals to guide the user step by step toward their goal.
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Hacked Crosswalks Play Biting Satirical Messages Imitating Musk And Zuckerberg

Kotaku 14 Apr 2025
The chief communications officer for the City of Palo Alto told NBC that the audio feature on the affected crosswalks has now been disabled, adding that it was only affecting a small number of ...
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Pit Przygodda and Yôko Higashi on New Project J Orbit — g…

The Quietus 14 Apr 2025
In 1957, Daphne Oram departed the prestigious BBC Radiophonic Workshop, to start working alone on a machine that would soon revolutionise how music could be composed ... Images – both live-captured and pre-recorded – are converted into audio signals ... ....
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Dance like no one’s watching (for sure!) thanks to this $40 hidden camera detector

Popular Science 10 Apr 2025
This handy gadget ensures no prying eyes spying on your hotel or rental while also detecting other invasions of your privacy like GPS trackers or audio bugs ... This handy detector hunts down hidden cameras, GPS trackers, and audio bugs in your spaces.
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The composer still making music four years after his death – thanks to an artificial brain

The Observer 09 Apr 2025
Microphones in the gallery pick up ambient noise, including human voices and the resonant tones of the plates, and that audio data is converted into electrical signals and fed back into the brain.
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North America's first-ever 360-degree audio experience coming to Red Rocks

Fox31 Denver 04 Apr 2025
Kirschman said they are using a digital signal processor (DSP), which is technology that converts digital audio information and is often found in headphones, smartphones, speakers, studio audio gear and more, to combat those impacts.
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