Lossless audio is the first step toward audio nirvana. But what is it, does it really make a difference, and how can you get ...
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Lossless audio explained, and whether it’s worth it
Streaming services and hi-fi brands now promote “lossless” music as the new gold standard, promising studio-grade sound in ...
Bulgaria is welcoming a new year and a new currency. The nation of 6.4 million in southeastern Europe will become the 21st ...
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Your personalized Xbox controller is more complex than you realize, I spoke to the man behind it
Levi Patterson lifts the lid on the sophisticated 3D-to-factory platform he's built that enables personalized designs for ...
Luxury car owners share surprising lessons learned after the honeymoon phase, from hidden costs to tech that ages fast.
Tomo’s online rates comparison tool is among the best we’ve seen for shopping rates — and both their rates and fees are competitive. While they don’t offer refinance or home equity options, the solid ...
Tomo’s online rates comparison tool is among the best we’ve seen for shopping rates — and both their rates and fees are competitive. While they don’t offer refinance or home equity options, the solid ...
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The biggest fantasy football busts of 2025 caught us off guard — what needs to change in 2026?
Over the five seasons before ‘25, a rusher needed to average at least 15.0 PPR PPG to be in the top 10 by the end of the ...
The Social Security System is set to implement a second wave of pension hikes for retirement/disability and survivor pensions in September 2026 without increasing contribution rates ...
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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
Govt's proposal to limit rates rises would require a "real culture change" in local govt, Mayor says
There's an expectation a rates cap will prove challenging and require teaming up with central Government. The Government's proposing to stop rates increases at 4% a year, excluding water and other non ...
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