Georgia Tech's wearable turns robot movements into warning music, helping workers avoid accidents without losing focus.
A new quantum device can generate precisely controlled bursts of sound-like particles, or phonons, by forcing electrons through an ultra-thin crystal at extremely low temperatures. The surprising ...
I've had my Google Pixel 9 Pro XL for well over a year, and I've always found the speakerphone to be a bit of a mixed bag. While it sounds great when I'm streaming videos and music, there are times ...
In horror movies, music is a dead giveaway. Tension builds with each note, and you brace for the inevitable jump scare. The same sense of anticipation has taken a leading role in an unlikely venue: a ...
The Google Home Speaker nails the hardware, but Gemini for Home isn’t the assistant we’ve been waiting for. If you buy ...
Amid widespread “techlash” over addictive screens and apps, the Yoto, an audio player for children, shows there’s still a way ...
Stelarc brings Antipodean Apparatus to the Sydney Opera House on 9 July, swapping his body for wearable, sound-triggering ...
Prestigious journal Nature has published a peer-reviewed critique of Microsoft's claims to have made quantum computing ...
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If you've travelled on Indian highways, you've almost certainly seen the words "Horn OK Please" painted brightly across the backs of trucks. The phrase has become so common that many people barely ...
Microsoft’s previewing Shared Audio for Windows 11, a feature that lets one eligible PC send the same sound to a pair of wireless accessories. It’s built for common laptop moments, like watching a ...