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Do You Need Radar And Laser Detectors And Wireless Technologies?
If you are frequently caught over speeding, you should do something about it. You can practice self control, have someone beside you every time you drive to remind you to slow down, or install a radar detector on your car. Ask anyone who has had even a single experience of being pulled over by a law enforcer for over speeding and he will tell you how significant it is to have radar and laser detectors on your car. Detectors of laser and radar signals are small devices installed on the vehicle to prevent driver from getting a speeding ticket. It signals the driver when a police laser gun is nearby, thus allowing the driver to slow down. The detectors can be bought from as low as $40 to as expensive as $400 or more. There are States that consider them legal like Connecticut. It is important to know if your State recognizes detectors as legal before you buy one. If you are thinking to get one, consider as well the following: whether speed enough to need a detector and whether you have extra money to afford one. If you have not been caught for over speeding, there are other reasons that can cause a law enforcer to stop you while you are on the road, such as using mobile phones while driving. Fortunately, there are wireless audio headphones that you can use if you really need to take an emergency call while driving and you are also in hurry to get to your destination that you cannot stop to take the call. This is not to say that it is advisable to use a mobile phone while driving but that there really are times when situations call for drivers to multi-task and before you know it, the law enforcer is already asking you to pull over. Wireless headphones are also becoming increasingly popular not just because of the convenience that they give to drivers but also because of ease of portability and great sound reproduction. There are plenty of advantages in using audio headphones wireless for your audio needs. You can carry it with you wherever you go and whatever you do—while performing your daily tasks such as washing clothes, sweeping or cleaning the yard, as compared when you are chained to the source of sound when using a wired headphone. Aside from what are stated, they are also best in filtering noise from the outside sources so you can concentrate while reading a book or you can completely relax while lying on the sand despite the children milling around. Wireless headsets are also ideal for use in the gym, while traveling, and while relaxing in your bedroom.
What do you think about the listening technologies of 1925 and those of 2007?
The basics haven't changed. Speakers are still made of paper cones attached to a coil of wire, surrounding a magnet.
Oh, there have been improvements over the past 80+ years -- studies of acoustics have allowed us to improve the frequency response. New materials have given us more powerful magnets to increase efficiency and dynamic range of speakers. Some applications (i.e. sub woofers) use different materials in place of the paper cones but, the basics are the same.
The same thing applies to headphones. they are still diaphrams attached to coils of wire wrapped around magnets. New materials allow us to produce ultra thin, ultra light diaphrams (versus metal ones from the '20s), but the basic physics is still the same.
There have been some attempts at new technologies, but none of them have been put into widespread use. The good old paper cone permanent magnet speaker is still the 'king'.
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Embarcadero Technologies CEO Wayne Williams on how AppWave newly modernizes PCs via App Store convenience (zdnet)
The root problem is that PC software should move at the speed of light, yet it
moves at the speed of a glacier.
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