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The Dolby Atmos Home Theater Paradox
Dolby Atmos is coming to the consumer market this fall. Are you going to upgrade your AV Receiver and add 2 or 4 more speakers to an existing 7.1 setup to your home theater to accommodate?
Interview with NHT On Loudspeaker Design Philosophy
As long time fans of NHT Speakers, this behind the scenes interview gives you a glimpse of the reasons for their success for building no-nonsense loudspeakers for over 25 years.
Yamaha Offers FREE Spotify Firmware Upgrade to its 2013 Network AV Receiver Lineup
Yamaha is pleased to announce that Spotify Connect firmware is now available for its 2013 network AV receivers.
Commercial Skipping Wins Another Round
Today, the Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals unanimously denied Fox Broadcasting Company's petitions to re-open the issue of preventing DISH subscribers from using PrimeTime Anytime and AutoHop.
Krell Introduces new iBias Class A Amplifier Line Preview
Preview: Krell announced their new iBias technology to be integrated into their amplifier line. iBias seeks to maintain the dynamics of the Class A design while reducing the size and heat.
Audioholics Adds New Muscle: Hires Bestselling Fitness Author Hugo Rivera to Head Up Marketing
Audioholics Adds New Muscle: Hires Bestselling Fitness Author Hugo Rivera to Head Up Marketing
Dolby Atmos: Behind The Scenes Of The Hunger Games Catching Fire
Dolby peek behind the scenes of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with director Francis Lawrence which sheds light on how Dolby Atmos is viewed from inside the industry.
PlayStation 4, Xbox One - 20th Century Gadgets in a 21st Century World
Sony Playstation 4, XBox One Comparison: The next-gen game-console war officially begins this week when the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One officially hit the market.
Thonet & Vander to Ship to the US: Classic 2.0, M6 Studio, Soundbar Speakers and more
Thonet & Vander, a German loudspeaker manufacture, has announced their plans to start selling their offerings in the U.S. We take a close look at their speaker and headphone line.
DISH Lends Out iPad 2s for In-Flight Entertainment
As I was flying back from an event, I was thinking I had several movies and shows stored up on my DISH Hopper back home. I could stream that content using the plane's Wi-FI, but this is even better.