Vinyl records are firmly back in rotation, but getting started does not have to mean spending a fortune or building a complicated hi-fi stack from day one. Whether you want a simple, all-in-one setup ...
Can Linux finally hold its own as a gaming platform? Reluctant Anarchist takes a closer look at how the open source operating system has transformed into a legitimate contender for gamers, breaking ...
Modern Samsung phones are packed with features — more so than practically any other Android brand. That’s obviously great if you like to tinker with and get the most out of your phone, but with so ...
Andover Audio’s SpinPlay is a brutally well-executed all-in-one record player that sounds far better than it should at its price—and may be the company’s best product yet. I’ll admit it: I was ...
Extrox is a new take on MX Linux. You'll find numerous audio tools and an intuitive Conky manager. Extrox is free to use, but is best for those with Linux experience. MX Linux was the first Linux ...
The ELIE speakers will be available in two sizes with up to 120W of output and 18 hours of battery life. The ELIE speakers will be available in two sizes with up to 120W of output and 18 hours of ...
Tutorials might well be the bane of the video game industry's existence. Teaching a player how to do something is surprisingly difficult to do. Even if a developer crafts an educational and ...
Lossless audio is the first step toward audio nirvana. But what is it, does it really make a difference, and how can you get it? Here’s what to know. There’s a difference, of course, between “putting ...
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block have cofounded a new open source organization—the Agentic AI Foundation—to promote standards for artificial intelligence agents. The three companies are also transferring ...
I’ve written about a few Bluetooth speakers in my day, but this one—this one, dear readers—is more than meets the eye. It’s my pleasure to introduce Robosen’s newest addition to the Transformer robot ...
Although I have covered the wonderful AAC códec (the one that essentially replaced MP3 back in 1997, even though many people still don’t know it), I usually cover AAC in an audio final distribution ...