
Mad Catz offloads Tritton audio brand
New owners look to streamline.
Super Talent has pre-announced a range of SSD-based RAID cards which add up to 2GB of storage with 1.2GB/s throughput to any PCIe 8x slot.
Stanford's professor of music reveals that tests with his new students show an increased preference for MP3 files over higher quality formats.
Google has launched a beta of an audio indexing technology aimed at producing searchable keyword databases from YouTube videos.
Cyberlink and Realtek have now fixed the audio downsampling problem that means you'll finally get full HD quality sound from Blu-ray discs.
After finding out that PowerDVD Ultra downsamples all audio from HD down to 48KHz/16-bit we contacted Cyberlink to get to the bottom of it all.
Microsoft leaks some details of its new audio API support in the latest version of Direct X 10.1 SDK.
The Spotswood Drum case mod finally goes on sale, boasting better cooling, elimination of hot-spots and a custom finished wooden exterior.
Apple told investors today that it has juiced up the iPhone ahead of its June 29th launch in America.
COMPUTEX 2007: We sat down (on a towel) and DTS showed us a demonstration of Master HD: the new lossless codec used on HD media.
COMPUTEX 2007: The Asus Xonar D2 now features a few more lights, and a lot more product details. We grabbed some pics of the final product, its box and the low down of what goes on inside.
CEBIT 2007: How about a PCI-Express x1 sound card? We've certainly been waiting for one ever since the first PCI-Express mobos came out back in 2004. Asus' soundcard could be what the doctor ordered...
The music industry is expected to sue Yahoo! China after allegedly providing users with links to pirated music.
The Canadian graphics makers and Finnish cellphone manufacturers have hooked up to create a new generation of uber-mobiles.
A report in a Taiwanese newspaper suggests that Intel has signed a licensing agreement with Taiwanese audio codec specialist C-Media. Details of the agreement are light at the moment.
Shuttle has created a fully loaded HTPC called the XPC Media Center. Dual TV tuners, FM radio, 250GB hard drive, wireless networking, 7.1 surround sound... it has everything you could want. Details & photos inside.