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Streaming services and hi-fi brands now promote “lossless” music as the new gold standard, promising studio-grade sound in your living room, on your commute, and even from your phone. Behind the ...
TL;DR: Apple announced a software update for AirPods Max to enable lossless audio, promising enhanced sound quality. However, this contradicts Apple's documentation, which states the difference ...
A new interview with Esge Andersen, an engineer from the acoustics team at Apple, has just appeared at What Hi-Fi?. Kashfia Kabir, the Hi-Fi and Audio Editor at the authoritative audio publication, ...
About a month ago, Apple released AirPods Pro 2. The second generation of these wireless earbuds brings improved Active Noise Cancelling, better sound quality, revamped MagSafe case, and more. With ...
A new software update in April will bring an enhanced listening experience for Apple's AirPods Max headphones. Apple announced the upgrade Monday that will bring lossless audio and ultra-low latency ...
Millions of Android devices were vulnerable to a remote code execution attack due to flaws in an audio codec that Apple open-sourced years ago but which hasn't been patched since. Researchers at Check ...
As per a recent report by PC Mag, security researchers have discovered a flaw in the audio coding format on Android smartphones, which could help out threat actors remotely hack mobile devices. The ...
AirPods Pro is Apple's oldest current-generation device still on sale. Released in October 2019, the earbud was an instant hit with iPhone users, and the tech giant decided to keep it in its lineup of ...
Apple Music Classical is here, but if you want to listen to it at the maximum quality that the recording allows, you can't use Apple's headphones wirelessly. Here's why. Apple Classical, a new branch ...
We’ve come a long way since the earliest days of home audio, and a number of major leaps have been made: the transition from mono to stereo in the 1960s; moving from vacuum tubes to solid-state ...