Topic: Audio Technology

5 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:10:59 - 1:13:22

1848: Podcaster Down!

MEMS Speaker Technology, Taylor Swift Relationship Rumors

A new audio technology using Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) for high-fidelity, low-latency earbuds is discussed. The conversation then pivots to rumors regarding the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, suggesting the pairing may be a media operation.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 20:46 - 24:28

1337: Adam's Storytime

Hearing Aid Technology, Audio Customization Settings

Modern hearing aid technology allows for sophisticated audio customization, including directional microphones and frequency filtering for different environments like shopping malls. The devices feature pre-programmed settings such as "party," "urban," and "music," which are toggled via physical buttons on the units. The units also utilize a "lost mate" alert system to notify the user if one earbud is missing.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 2:39 - 4:10

1231: Mask QR Raid

Neura Headphones and High-Volume Audio Experience

A new pair of Neura headphones is described, featuring internal tubes that deliver sound directly into the ear canal to prevent feedback at high volumes. This technology is compared to traditional hearing aids and older Sony electrostat headphones. The immersive experience of the dual-tube design is highlighted as a solution for those with hearing issues.

Blotto in Biloxi
Episode 1025

1025: Blotto in Biloxi

No Agenda Episode 1025 Remote Broadcast Introduction

Adam Curry broadcasts from the Whorehouse Studios in the Netherlands while John C. Dvorak joins from the Technology Expo at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Mississippi. Dvorak describes his travel schedule and the gigabit line provided for the show. They discuss the technical setup, including Dvorak's use of an Audio-Technica 2020 microphone.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 19:51 - 21:35

867: Wordy Durd

Podcast Audio Quality, Legacy Distribution Problems

A discussion on the technical limitations of podcasting highlights the difficulty in achieving NPR-level sound quality without bulky professional gear. The hosts argue that legacy media companies are in a "slow-motion crash" because they are tied to outdated linear distribution models and cannot adapt to the internet's disruption.