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Stop saving music as MP3, these 4 formats sound better and don't take up a ton of space
MP3 is a digital dinosaur that needs to be left behind.
Here’s a riddle: If higher-quality audio sounds better, and better-sounding music is more enjoyable, then shouldn’t you stream music in the highest possible audio quality? The answer is yes. Listen to ...
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My Chromecast Audio is 11 years old and still the best whole-home music streamer I own
The one gadget nobody argues about ...
If your audio fidelity experience has only been in the form of CDs, MP3s, or lower-quality streaming services (such as Spotify and YouTube Music), you may be missing out on some audio bliss. There’s a ...
If you’ve been in a movie theater recently, you may have noticed that the sound is a whole lot more immersive. That’s thanks to spatial audio, a type of surround sound. The most well-known version is ...
In the era of advanced technology and seamless user experiences, identifying unknown songs has become easier than ever, thanks to features like Bing Audio Search. Here’s a detailed guide on how to use ...
Today's music streaming services give you unprecedented access to all your favorite artists while also helping you unearth ...
When Apple introduced “spatial audio” to Apple Music and the AirPods family, it quickly became a bigger buzzword in audio discussions. In just a few years, it has become ubiquitous. This popularity ...
First developed almost three decades ago, the MP3 format made large digital audio files relatively small and easy to pass across an internet that was largely accessed via a very slow (by today’s ...
Google appears to be working on an expansion of Now Playing song-ID into a broader Audio Memory feature. In addition to recognizing songs both on and off your device, Audio Memory also teases the ...
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