Saving Money Is Music To JB Hi-Fi's Ears
White Papers Founded in 1974 with a single store in the Melbourne suburb of East Keilor, JB Hi-Fi has since grown to 26 stores with sites located in most Australian states. Like any retail outlet, JB Hi-Fi does regular stock takes to determine how much stock...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Via Brings Hi-fi To The Low End
News Via Technologies has unveiled a new motherboard aimed at computer makers who want to offer hi-fi media capabilities in PCs costing less than about £250. The C3M266 mainboard is based on Via's Apollo CLE266 North Bridge, a chipset that includes an...
[January 6, 2003, 13:35]
JB Hi-Fi Turns Up The Volume On Sales With Innovative Mobility Solution
White Papers Consumer electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi needed to overhaul the outdated and manual sales process used in stores. In response, JB Hi-Fi gave its in-store sales staff wireless handheld devices running Windows Mobile and a customized application built...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Kenwood Unwraps New Internet Ready Hi-fi
News Consumer electronics group Kenwood launched the world's first Internet enabled hi-fi at the Audio Expo '99 in Tokyo this week. The as yet unnamed device will sport a modem and 13GB hard drive as well as 6.5 inch colour display to show the music...
[November 25, 1999, 16:51]
JB Hi-Fi Selects Nortel Networks IP Converged Branch Solution For National Rollout
White Papers JB Hi-Fi is a large and fast growing Australian home entertainment product retailer. JB Hi-Fi was using an old key telephone system that was simply incapable of coping with the communication needs of the 50 staff located at head office.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
VIA Cranks Out The Hi-Fi PC
News Motherboard manufacturer VIA Technologies will further blur the distinction between consumer electronics and computers early next year when its hardware partners begin shipping what it calls the Hi-Fi PC.
[October 21, 2002, 12:45]
Hi-Fi Audio And Bluetooth Audio In Cellular Convergence Devices
White Papers Today's smartphones essentially represent a cross between traditional mobile phones and small, hand-held computers or organisers. As such, they perform communications functions as well as running applications ranging from relatively simple...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Nuggets: Samsung's DVD Hybrid
News Samsung sticks a hi-fi and a DVD player together. So it's come up with the MAX-945D -- as part of Nuggets' continuing crusade against stupid names, we have to mark it down for not just leaving it at "MAX" -- which is a combined DVD and hi-fi system.
[August 26, 1999, 15:33]
Nuggets: CD Writing Edges Into Mainstream
News The good news is that CD writers are finally starting to move out of the computer and into traditional hi-fi. Tape to tape recording has been a standard in hi-fi systems for years, so it's about time we got its optical equivalent.
[March 29, 2000, 13:10]
Warming PC Sound With Vacuum Tubes
News Taiwanese components company AOpen, part of the Acer Group, is selling a PC audio card based on a vacuum tube -- the same century-old technology that sends electric guitar players and hi-fi aficionados into paroxysms of listening delight.
[December 23, 2002, 14:21]
Apple Launches Intel Mac Mini
News The iPod Hi-Fi sells for £249. Apple also unveiled the "home stereo quality" iPod Hi-Fi, which Jobs said is of higher quality than the speakers available today. Apple on Tuesday introduced its third Intel-based Mac, a revamped version of its petite...
[March 1, 2006, 8:30]
Nuggets: Cool Flat Panel Speakers With A Thumping Bass
News Unless you are a hi-fi nut, or rather aficionado, the likelihood is that this PC speaker set will put your conventional hi-fi to shame. Do you crave the most chic PC speakers on earth combined with awesome sound quality -- all for less than 80 quid?
[August 10, 2000, 16:37]
Via Moves Away From The 'monolithic PC'
News Via sees a big future for PCs that are tailored for specific markets, such as the Silent Mini-ITX PC from Hush Technologies, a fan-less PC that looks like a Hi-Fi component. It is somewhat similar to Via's earlier Hi-Fi PC concept, but uses a low...
[March 31, 2003, 16:12]
MP3: Flash Memory Is Best - Industry
News Samsung's latest range of audio products, re-named Personal Multimedia and expected during the first half of 2000, will include a home hi-fi system with integrated CD-RW drive and MP3 player. It announced what it claimed was the world's first...
[January 13, 2000, 9:35]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog A story in New Scientist, backed up by a pal's personal experience, mentions a recent hi-fi show in London. Now, hi-fi cables are a case unto themselves. Wednesday 29/10/2003Good to see that the old school high fidelity audio loony is still alive...
[October 31, 2003, 14:20]
An Eloquent Piece Of Dumbass Nonsense
Blog Comment I did once have a ridiculous argument with a hi-fi nut over optical interconnects, where he said that very expensive ones were better than cheap ones because they had 'lower jitter'. You are so right.
[June 20, 2008, 11:50]
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[September 16, 2006, 18:54]
Advanced Encode Decode Tools
Downloads Advanced Encode Decode Tools includes only Hi-Fi sound compression algorithms and a unique AC3 decoder. Easily converts between WMA, MP3, Ogg Vorbis and WAV PCM format audio files with ID3 tags support.
[November 28, 2005, 17:46]
Digital Media Makes Bluetooth Beeline For TV
News Sony Ericsson on Tuesday launched a megapixel camera phone and a Media Viewer that allows users to play digital media files stored on a Bluetooth-enabled device through their television set, hi-fi or digital projector.
[March 9, 2004, 15:45]
CB Radio Interference And Your Audio Equipment
White Papers Some methods for eliminating Citizens Band Radio transmissions from your Hi-Fi stereo or audio equipment. Audio interference caused by nearby radio transmitters, such as used by Citizens Band (CB) operators can be annoying and frustrating.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

