The KEF LSX II is one of the best wireless active speaker systems you can buy — it’s essentially a smaller and more affordable version of the KEF LS50 Wireless II, which sells for $3,000 (but is ...
As Cambridge's first all-in-one active speaker system, the L/R X is a direct challenger to the Award-winning KEF LS 50 ...
Want to share links on Facebook? It may soon come with a monthly cost. Credit: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images Are you a creator who shares links on Facebook? Be sure not to go over your ...
News organisations fear move could hit newsrooms and other media publishers by stopping users sharing their content Facebook is testing a system that charges users for sharing web links, in a move ...
In a new experiment, Meta is limiting the number of links users can post on Facebook, unless they have a paid Meta Verified subscription. According to the screenshot posted by Navarra, users can still ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
I tested a host of standmounts this year, and it proves there are endless ways to design a great speaker
The only pair to break that pretty rigid formula have been the recently reviewed Triangle Borea BR04 (£529 / $649 / AU$1100), ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
We've had a first listen to Cambridge Audio's new active wireless speaker system – can it take on KEF's award-winning rivals?
The L/R X features Cambridge’s patented Torus tweeter, which as the name suggests, uses a ring-shaped design with a tapered ...
On the hunt for an affordable hi-fi speaker system that's sonically superb? The KEF LSX II LT may be compact in size, but it's an Award-winning performer we're always happy to recommend. And we're ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Brenda Stolyar Brenda Stolyar is a writer covering consumer technology. Her ...
Meta Platforms dominates social media with top apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Meta's Reality Labs focuses on VR and AI but operates at a loss, contrasting its profitable app segment.
Facebook is testing placing a limit on how many links some users can share when they post on the social media platform. Notifications seen by some users based in the UK and US say they can only share ...
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