After 15 years, Tim Cook will hand off his role as Apple CEO to John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering.
Reasons Why Audiophiles Favor Wired Headphones Over Bluetooth: 4 Essential Factors
Audiophiles are enthusiasts who prioritize attaining a deeply engaging listening experience, striving to perceive audio as envisioned by artists or sound technicians. They frequently utilize premium audio gear, such as external digital-to-analog converters (DACs), to elevate sound quality. A vital aspect of their configuration is the selection of headphones, with numerous audiophiles preferring wired headphones over Bluetooth for enhanced audio fidelity.
Bluetooth headphones present convenience, facilitating simple connectivity to devices without messy wires and offering freedom of movement up to a 33-foot distance. Nonetheless, wired headphones provide authentic lossless audio, a primary reason audiophiles choose them. Wired connections guarantee the absence of lossy compression, maintaining audio quality by transmitting the complete waveform without degradation. The limited bandwidth of Bluetooth, operating on the congested 2.4 GHz frequency, requires lossy compression, diminishing audio integrity.
Wired headphones are more dependable, protecting audio from electromagnetic interference (EMI) that affects Bluetooth gadgets. They also remove battery worries, drawing power directly from the playback device, making them ideal for extended listening periods. Without batteries, wired headphones tend to have a longer lifespan, potentially lasting up to a decade, in contrast to the briefer lifespan of battery-powered Bluetooth headphones.
Latency is another area where wired headphones stand out, providing minimal delay in audio delivery. This is essential for tasks that demand real-time audio processing, such as gaming and music production. Wired headphones exhibit a latency of 5-10 ms, which is undetectable to the human ear, while Bluetooth headphones suffer from increased latency due to audio compression and signal disturbance.
Ultimately, wired headphones integrate effortlessly with external DACs, enhancing audio excellence by relieving digital-to-analog conversion from playback devices. This is especially advantageous for high-resolution audio streaming platforms. While portable DACs are available for devices lacking audio jacks, they necessitate the use of wired headphones to bypass Bluetooth’s lossy compression, ensuring that audiophiles experience the highest possible fidelity.
Apple’s Control of 5 Key Brands and the Transformations After Acquisition
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New Video of Huawei Pura X Max Wide Reveals Possible iPhone Fold Design
A Chinese YouTuber unboxes the Huawei Pura X Max Wide foldable, which looks a lot like the rumored iPhone Fold.
The DJI Mini 4K Drone Hits Lowest Price Ever on Amazon — Save $90
The DJI Mini 4K drone is on sale at Amazon for $209, down from the list price of $299. That’s a 30% discount.
Literary Tech and Gear Highlights from BookCon 2026
At BookCon 2026, we were on the hunt for all the bookish gear. We spotted Rakuten Kobos and DJI Osmo cameras all over the convention.
Tim Cook will remain Apple’s Trump whisperer
Though Tim Cook is shedding his CEO title for the role of Apple’s executive chairman, it appears he’ll keep one of his most important duties: that of the company’s Trump whisperer. “As executive chairman, Cook will assist with certain aspects of the company, including engaging with policymakers around the world,” Apple writes in a press […]
Ezurio Tungsten SMARC SoM Incorporates MediaTek Genio 510/700 AIoT SoC, Dual GbE, WiFi 6

Ezurio Tungsten 510 and Tungsten 700 SMARC 2.1 compliant system-on-module powered by MediaTek Genio 510 hexa-core and Genio 700 octa-core Cortex-A78/A55 AIoT SoCs with an up to 4 TOPS NPU. The SMARC modules feature 4GB or 8GB LPDDR4 memory and 16GB flash by default (upgradeable up to 128GB), offer dual Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and various interfaces exposed through a standard 314-pin MXM connector, including HDMI, DisplayPort, eDP, and MIPI DSI display interfaces, two MIPI CSI camera interfaces, two I2S audio interface, PCIe Gen2 x1, and more. Ezurio Tungsten 510/700 specifications: SoC (one or the other) MediaTek Genio 510 (MT8370) CPU – Hexa-core processor with 2x Arm Cortex-A78 core up to 2.2 GHz, 4x Cortex-A55 cores up to 2 GHz GPU – Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU VPU – 4Kp60 H.265, AV1, VP9, H.264 video decoding, 4Kp30 H.265 and H.264 video encoding Accelerators – Up to 3.2 […]
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Contrasting USB Port Speeds: Blue versus Black
USB-C connectors are widely used, yet PCs still retain traditional USB ports, making it beneficial to understand the meaning of each color. So, if you’re examining your PC’s back and questioning the distinction between a blue and a black USB port, here’s what you ought to know.
When you encounter a black USB port on your PC’s back or side, it indicates compatibility with the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed standard. However, don’t let the term “Hi-Speed” confuse you. It was considered high speed when the standard was introduced back in 2000, featuring a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps, but it pales in comparison to newer legacy USB ports that utilize USB 3.0, which boasts a maximum data transfer rate of 5 Gbps. Conversely, blue USB ports are compatible with the USB 3.0 standard, which is significantly more recent and quicker, although still somewhat older since it was released in 2008. The blue hue may also signify support for USB 3.2 Gen 1, although it’s typically red on most devices, providing double the data speeds of the original 3.0 standard.
The color of USB ports doesn’t always reveal the full picture
SED News: CoreWeave IPO, Anthropic’s MCP, and Microsoft Turns 50
Welcome to the pilot episode of SED News, a new podcast series from Software Engineering Daily. Join hosts Gregor Van and Sean Falconer as they break down the week’s most important stories in software engineering, machine learning, and developer culture. In this episode, Gregor and Sean discuss the CoreWeave IPO and the company’s recent acquisition
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