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Majority Intros Oakington all-in-one DAB Radio CD Player
Majority, the UK-based consumer electronics company, has today revealed its new Oakington all-in-one DAB Radio CD Player providing various music listening options within a stylish oak frame. Oakington DAB Radio CD Player This music system from Majority enables users to listen to their music through a wide variety of ways…
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Majority Reveals Fitzwilliam 3 Internet Radio Tuner & Music System
Cambridge based audio company, Majority, has today announced its new Fitzwilliam 3 Internet Radio Tuner and Music System featuring a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art features. Fitzwilliam 3 Internet Radio Tuner & Music System. The Fitzwilliam Internet Radio Tuner allows users to tune into their favourite local and global stations and…
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Majority Launches Bard and Quadriga Internet Music Systems
MAJORITY has announced the launch of two impressive internet music system options, The Bard and Quadriga. MAJORITY Bard Internet Radio Music System The Majority Bard provides music lovers with various different methods to listen to their favourite music from DAB and FM radio as well as thousands of stations through…
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BBC Radio Chief In Talks With App For Top 40 Podcast Chart
BBC Radio Chief In Talks With App For Top 40 Podcast Chart One of the longest standing institutions of BBC Radio is the top 40 music chart. There are probably a few of you who, like me, can remember listening to it every week with our cassette recorder on standby…
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British Inventor Trevor Baylis Has Died Aged 80
Trevor Baylis You may not know who Trevor Baylis is, but you have undoubtedly come across some of his technology within your lifetime. He is first and foremost known for being the inventor of the wind-up radio. A radio which could operate solely from power generated by an integrated hand-crank…
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Harvard Engineers Create World’s Tiniest Radio
A team of researchers the John A. Paulson School of Engineering at Harvard have announced that they have created the world’s smallest radio receiver whose building blocks are the size of two atoms and made with pink diamonds. Radios essentially have five basic components: power source, receiver, transducer (for converting…
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Scientists Admit Radio Signals “Probably from Extraterrestrial Intelligence”
In a newly published paper, a team of scientists has admitted that anomalies detected from a number of different stars are “signals probably from extraterrestrial intelligence,” explaining that the signals “have exactly the shape of a signal predicted in the previous publication and are therefore in agreement with this [extraterrestrial…
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How To Hack Drones With The Dronebuster
When it comes to drones, there’s only one thing people want more than a drone, and that is a way to stop other peoples drones. After a close scare in the UK, governments around the world are still worrying about the day where a drone flies where it shouldn’t, such…
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Radio Attack Lets Hackers Drive Away Your Car
When it was revealed I couldn’t believe my eyes. Someone walks up to a car and its locked, someone else walks up and can instantly get in and at the press of a button start the engine, no key required. Wireless key technology is now employed in cars all over…
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Microwave Oven to Blame for Mystery Signal
“Ding!” The mystery behind the bizarre signals that have baffled Australia’s most famous scientists for the past 17 years has finally been solved. What was it? the microwave in the kitchen! Simon Johnston, the head of astrophysics at the CSIRO, the national science agency said that they first detected the signals in…
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Norway Wants to Kill FM Radio by the End of 2017
Nordic countries are beginning to pick up the pace and keep up with times, more than ever before! According to Radio.no, Norway plans to make the step to full digital audio broadcasting in as little as 2 years. Norway’s Ministry of Culture took the decision and announced that the change…
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Android Tablet Delivers Air-Strike in Just Four Minutes
Up until now, American Joint Terminal Attack Controllers have been faced with calling in airstrikes using radios and paper maps. During that time, they required to coordinate and monitor positions of inbound aircrews to avoid friendly fire, while also being in the middle of a firefight. Now, thanks to DARPA…
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Apple Hires BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe Sparking Music Service Rumours
Apple has taken the strange move of hiring Zane Lowe, a popular BBC Radio 1 DJ. Lowe, who has grown to widespread acclaim and popularity in the UK and around the world for his work on Radio 1, will be completely relinquishing his duties at the BBC and moving to the…
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RadioShack Files For Bankruptcy
After a long downfall, US electronics retailer RadioShack has filled for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. The news will be unwelcome amongst generations of American techies, as RadioShack has long provided the background of the interest of many tech lovers, from the radio hams in its early days to the PC revolution of…
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