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  • Munster: Siri coming to Beats, Apple to expand AR capabilities at WWDC

    Munster knows nothing. If he says it, it will never happen.

    He said he's not covering Apple anymore. He should just stop.
    cornchipSpamSandwichLukeCagelolliver
  • Apple HomePod coming to Canada, France & Germany on June 18, gets AirPlay 2 & stereo pairi...

    Lots of misconceptions about what the definition of stereo is.

    Put simply, stereo sound is an attempt to create localization using two or more speakers. The reason we have two ears isn't so we can listen to "stereo" sound coming from left & right channels. We have two ears so that our brain can determine where a sound came from (localization). Is it to our left or right, in front of us or behind us, or even above or below us. Our brain is very good at taking sound arriving at both our ears, and based on slight differences in level and phase (time) it can determine where in 3D space the sound came from.

    Early attempts at this involved using a pair of microphones (to simulate our ears) to record a live performance (like an orchestra). Then these two tracks were played back through a pair of stereo speakers with the intent of trying to recreate the original performance. There have been many other methods to try and recreate a soundstage for a listener (some involve processing to try and "trick" our ears while the most common method people are used to is a 5.1 or 7.1 sound system). Whatever the method, the end goal is the same - to try and create a 3D soundstage that approximates the original.

    The HomePod also tries to create a wider soundstage. I haven't been able to try one yet, so I don't know how it works, but reviews say it's pretty good at this. By definition, it's impossible for the HomePod to be mono, since you can't create a soundstage with a mono speaker. You need multiple sources in order to do this, which would qualify the HomePod as a stereo speaker. The people claiming it isn't stereo are those stuck with the limited definition that "stereo" means left & right channels with left & right speakers.
     Monophonic != stereophonic.

    But you're welcome to call a mono speaker stereo if you wish. I'm not sure why, however.

    My understanding is that the homepod uses a multi driver system employing both direct and reflected sound which is processed according to input from its microphones.

    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Apple HomePod coming to Canada, France & Germany on June 18, gets AirPlay 2 & stereo pairi...

    One advantage of the homepod is that it sounds just as good no matter where you are in the room. Can that be done with stereo?
    williamlondon
  • Apple exploring possibilities of wrap-around displays, touch-sensitive bezels for future i...

    Apple would never make something like this. Instead, they are getting a patent to prevent Samsung from doing it. Apple uses the patent system in ways it was never thought of. They are very very clever. That's why they make such high profits.
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  • Starbucks' nationwide bias training will use iPads

    This makes sense. Starbucks knows quality. They sell the world's best coffee, and so they need the worlds best technology.
    claire1racerhomie3