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Single AA wireless speaker design runs for 40 hoursSingle AA wireless speaker design runs for 40 hours

HiWave, formerly called NXT and known for flat speakers, has released a wireless mono loudspeaker reference design that runs for 40 hours on one AA battery. Suitable for wire-free stereo, a development kit is available with two receiver/amplifiers, two speakers, and a stereo transmitter that will plug into an iPod.

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An Engineer in Wonderland - Radio amnesty?!An Engineer in Wonderland - Radio amnesty?!

"The UK radio industry today launched a major cross-industry consumer initiative and marketing campaign - the Radio Amnesty - offering consumers a discount on a new digital radio in exchange for their analogue radio, which will be reconditioned and given to needy children in Africa." - Industry body Digital Radio UK. WHAT????

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And the Queen's Awards go to...And the Queen's Awards go to...

Once again, electronics firms feature highly in the Queen's Awards, including some working in digital audio...

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Digital radio switch-over under fireDigital technology and loudspeaker design

Digital technology will drive loudspeaker design, according to Sussex-based hi-fi speaker firm Bowers and Wilkins - and micromachined semiconductors may be the future. "We are in an interesting time, going from an old paradigm to a new one," B&W Research head Dr Gary Geaves told Electronics Weekly. "Digital MP3 is part of it, digital networks is another."

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Electronics Weekly - Power Zone

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Alun Williams, editor ElectronicsWeekly.com

Alun Williams, editor of ElectronicsWeekly.com, is the editor of the Digital Audio Zone, covering news, blog posts and interviews on all things DAB.
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DAB radio industry and set makers join up station thinking

The radio industry is to work with receiver manufacturers to enable listeners to tune by stations name whether the station is on FM or digital, and tune seamlessly between FM and digital frequencies.

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