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  2. Microsoft: 'ever present' AI assistants are coming - AOL

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants with “really good long-term memory” are about a year away, according to Microsoft's head of AI, Mustafa Suleyman.

  3. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Simplified graphical depiction of active noise reduction. To cancel the lower-frequency portions of the noise, noise-cancelling headphones use active noise control or ANC.A microphone captures the targeted ambient sounds, and a small amplifier generates sound waves that are exactly out of phase with the undesired sounds.

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    Raycon has an amazing selection of best selling earbuds, headphones and more which rival the most popular brands — but best of all, they’re significantly less expensive.

  5. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    Intentional transmission of sound through bone can be used with individuals with normal hearing — as with bone-conduction headphones — or as a treatment option for certain types of hearing impairment. Bones are generally more effective at transmitting lower-frequency sounds compared to higher-frequency sounds.

  6. TV Ears - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regular headphones, TV Ears use an under the chin design, similar to that of a stethoscope, [3] [9] with the right and left ear tips connected by the receiver in the center, which then goes under the chin. [7] This under the chin receiver houses the volume and tone control, which is meant to create a better viewing experience. [7]

  7. Hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    An additional problem which is increasingly recognised is auditory processing disorder which is not a hearing loss as such but a difficulty perceiving sound. The shape of an audiogram shows the relative configuration of the hearing loss, such as a Carhart notch for otosclerosis, 'noise' notch for noise-induced damage, high frequency rolloff for ...

  8. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    The device consists of a laptop, head-mounted camera or computer camera, and headphones. The vOICe converts visual stimuli of the surroundings captured by the camera into corresponding aural representations ( soundscapes ) delivered to the user through headphones at a default rate of one soundscape per second.

  9. Speed of sound - Wikipedia

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    The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. More simply, the speed of sound is how fast vibrations travel. At 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound in air is about 343 m/s (1,125 ft/s; 1,235 km/h; 767 mph; 667 kn), or 1 km in 2.91 s or one mile in 4.69 s.