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We look back at the very first CD players tested by What Hi-Fi? and the advent of this innovative digital format
From the early Philips prototype to the eleven inaugural CD players we reviewed in 1983 ...
Vinyl records have been finding more and more new ears in recent years, and Mixx Audio has a novel turntable to help keep the ...
A hardware feature that used to be standard on computers and consoles has quietly disappeared. Several practical shifts explain why it stopped mattering.
The '90s played a pivotal role in shaping the tech that we use on a daily basis. Here are some standout gadgets and ...
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Eleven basic car features that need to make a comeback, from CD players to dashboard buttons
With motorists being overwhelmed by the amount of gadgets and features in modern cars, a new report has revealed that plenty still prefer a more basic way of driving life.
Remember the iPod? How about the Pippin? In the half-century since it launched its first PC, Apple has given us some amazing innovations. We round up its biggest triumphs and flops The Guardian’s ...
As some of you may know, a certain hi-fi magazine is turning 50 this year (spoiler: it's us). Given we're nostalgic souls, this momentous milestone has led our reviewers to take a fond trip down ...
Dusty Springfield passed away; Bo Diddley recorded his first single; the Four Seasons notched their third number-one hit; the ...
Most of the time, life sucks. On rare occasions, however, the moons line up. Having spent a few hours this past weekend ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Looking back at the night Pistol Pete Maravich went off for 69 points at Alabama basketball to set an NCAA scoring record.
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A look back to 1976 and the first issue of What Hi-Fi? magazine
50 years of five-star reviews, features and more ...
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