
Alastair Stevenson
Editor In Chief at What Hi-Fi?
Editor in Chief of @whathifi by day. Wanna-be comic artist of Super Magic Monkey Force of Greatness and poor guitarist by night: https://t.co/nDvxs3YJ2O he/him/hi
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3 days ago |
whathifi.com | Alastair Stevenson |Lewis Empson
If you’re one of the growing sea of people looking to take the ultra-short-throw projector (UST) plunge, a unit from Hisense is likely on your shopping list, and for good reason. The Chinese tech giant’s recent offerings have impressed our testers enough to earn positive reviews and cement its lead in the space for a good year now.
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5 days ago |
whathifi.com | Alastair Stevenson
Soundbars are an increasingly common sight in most homes, and there is a very good reason why. The small form factor units are a quick and easy way to upgrade your home cinema’s audio that don’t require oodles of space or careful cable management – as a full multi-speaker surround-sound set-up does. On top of that, while their small form factors mean we’re yet to find one that can go toe-to-toe with a top of the line multi-speaker set-up, soundbars have come a long way in recent years.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Alastair Stevenson
11 hours agoA historian recreated the awe-inspiring structure for VR. You can now get a sense of the awe-inspiring Parthenon in all its former glory thanks to a multiyear endeavor merging history and 3D computer modeling. University of Oxford archeologist Juan de Lara combined primary source information, …
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1 week ago |
whathifi.com | Alastair Stevenson
This week, after more than a year of speculation about a potential purchase, it was revealed that Masimo has entered a definitive agreement to sell its consumer audio brands to Harman International by the end of the year. And while the business press may be picking apart the specifics around the money set to change hands, hi-fi consumers and music fans such as ourselves are more concerned about what it means for the specific audio brands involved.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Alastair Stevenson
NowGoogle has confirmed the latest attack on Gmail users, another case of devious social engineering exploiting platform vulnerabilities. Again, the objective of the attack was to take-over the victim’s email account, again it seemed to come from Google itself, again it has kept the headlines coming …
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Going with a Spiritual Beggars soundtrack to get over hump day (middle of the week). https://t.co/XRJxmUMsID

Yep. Not going to be seeing people in the real world for at least the next five hours. https://t.co/d7eRO0AKlC

Powering through the halfway point (hump day) with some Neil Young as a soundtrack. https://t.co/p2xtPQSTaK