Displaying items by tag: hearing

Audio and video brand EPOS studied the impact of poor audio quality on the productivity of remote workers. The research found that poor audio quality needs our brains to work harder to process information, and that the brain undergoes significant strain when struggling to process digital audio when compared to sounds in a physical environment.

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Australian audio tech company Nuheara continues to innovate with its IQbuds 2 Max earbuds. These are the bionic ears you’ve always wanted tuning unwanted noise out while tuning conversations in.

It's World Hearing Day, and with the average weekly headphone exposure for one in 10 participants is higher than the WHO recommended limit, it's time to turn down the volume - and if you're an Apple user, to take advantage of the features Apple makes available to "advance hearing health."

Published in Health

The Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency (TUSMA) has launched a new free smartphone and tablet app as part of the National Relay Service (NRS).

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 15 February 2011 12:59

One app can make a difference

Sometimes iPhone apps bring me close to tears of joy.

Published in Core Dump
If you've ever wanted YouTube videos to offer text captioning of whatever is being spoken, whether for accessibility reasons or because you want to follow the action without needing to increase the volume, go ogle YouTube's latest feature: auto-captioning!
Published in Entertainment

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