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AUDIO: Why 'music tourism' is big business

2013-10-11 13:15:55| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Jo Dipple, Chief Executive of UK Music, explains why music tourism is proving to be very big business.

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Audio Conferencing Software offers full global coverage.

2013-10-10 14:34:12| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Complementing Microsoft® Lync™ unified communications platform, ECC Lync Edition delivers secure integration between VoIP and PSTN users. Enterprise Connectivity Conferencing solution allows clients to leverage their voice infrastructure investment by augmenting it with InterCall's global cloud, featuring over 400,000 access ports. It provides complete audio integration with PSTN audio, native conferencing control, and booking—all without end-user client download or additional plug-ins. This story is related to the following:Telephony Software |

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Audio Amplifiers feature closed-loop architecture.

2013-10-10 14:34:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Capable of streaming 20 W continuous power per channel without heatsink, TAS5760xx Series is suited for mid-power stereo audio applications, including TVs, soundbars, portable docking stations, and Bluetooth® speakers. Units feature THD+N of 0.03% at 1 W, crosstalk of -92 dB, and 66 µV idle channel noise. Supporting voltage range of 4.5–26.4 V, digital-input I2S amplifiers provide power supply rejection ratio of 80 dB, switching frequency up to 1.2 MHz, and RDS(on) of 120 mΩ. This story is related to the following:Audio Amplifiers

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AUDIO: Why are UK workers so unhappy?

2013-10-10 12:09:07| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Randstad Chief Executive Mark Bull looks at why workers in the UK are unhappier than their peers in countries overseas.

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AUDIO: Bookshops 'are a pleasure'

2013-10-10 10:54:52| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Waterstones chief executive James Daunt and critic Alexandra Heminsley discuss the future of the publishing industry on 'Super Thursday'.

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