How loud can sound really get? The human ear can safely hear up to around 120 decibels. Beyond that, it starts to hurt. At 150 decibels, eardrums can rupture. But history has witnessed sounds far ...
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Amazon Big Deal Days end tonight, Oct. 8, and until then, Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it’s over. Follow our live blog to ...
WASHINGTON — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emotionally recalled on the latest episode of “Pod Force One” how he lost his brother, his best friend and hundreds of employees at his firm, Cantor ...
Loewe is entering the fiercely competitive world of wireless over-ear headphones with the high-end Loewe Leo. While the German brand is better known for its premium range of TVs, some of which come ...
If you're after a mid-range soundbar that will fill a room and deliver exceptional Dolby Atmos height effects for its level, then the Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 is sure to impress. What's even more ...
Digital audio expert dCS has unveiled the Varèse Transport – an astonishingly expensive CD/SACD transport that promises to be the best CD player ever made. Possibly the priciest, too. The transport ...
BURBANK, Calif -- To celebrate "The Sound of Music" on its 60th anniversary, the classic film has been newly restored using state-of-the-art technology. For the first time, it's now available for home ...
JBL is one of those names that some people don't really realise the scale of – you might think it's one of the also-rans in the audio world, but its sales figures are simply astronomical, and there ...
Volcanoes are among the most powerful forces of nature. Throughout history, some eruptions have shaken the Earth, changed the weather, and even affected human life for years. Scientists use the ...