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Tribit XBoom Bluetooth Speaker
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen it comes to wireless audio, there are two main segments in the consumer electronics market: the wireless headphones and wireless speaker markets. After all, nobody likes to get in a tangled mess when listening to their favorite tunes, and with battery technology having made advancements, one can enjoy wireless audio for hours on end without having to look for a power outlet. Tribit has come up with their all-new Tribit XBoom Bluetooth speaker in an attempt to break new ground in this particular market.
First of all, a wireless speaker needs to be portable. Having a wireless speaker that is bulky and heavy simply does not make sense, as that is good for the home which would then make it far more suitable to be connected via wires. Not so with the Tribit XBoom, where its extremely portable form factor does not betray in terms of performance since it is more than capable of delivering a more muscular sound courtesy of its 360° sound ability and integrated XBass technology for boosted bass and rich sound.
Specially designed to deliver high-quality, immersive all-round sound, the Tribit XBoom works and sounds great no matter where it is placed. This is made possible courtesy of its innovative cylindrical design, sending out rich notes in all directions in order to thrill listeners. A simple press of a button will allow the XBass Technology to kick in, where powerful dual bass radiators deliver additional depth and dimension.
Just in case you need additional sound, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of a wireless daisy chain set up by pairing one XBoom speaker to another. A single XBoom is able to deliver 24 watts of audio power, hence linking a couple of them in a wireless daisy chain setup will double the fun. The built-in battery will offer up to 20 hours of playtime before requiring a recharge, and hooking up a couple of these creates full theater-style, surround-sound in order to enhance all-round enjoyment of movies and TV shows.
Relying on Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, the XBoom plays nice with all Android or iOS devices and will arrive with an asking price of $69.99 a pop.
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Google the company may have been incorporated on September 4th, 1998 but the company likes to celebrate its birthday on September 27th. It has done just that over the past decade. It’s September 27th today which means that Google is now 20 years old. To celebrate the milestone, it has put together a Street View virtual tour of the first garage office of the company that was set up back in 1998.
This garage is where the internet search giant was founded. One has to be astounded by the sheer ground it has covered and with it has become in just 20 years. Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin inside Susan Wojcicki’s Menlo Park garage. That’s where the first office of the company was.
The Street View virtual tour has been meticulously put together to recreate just how it looked back in 1998. More Google memorabilia can be found once the secret door is opened and the neon light is turned on. Like many tech giants of Silicon Valley, Google to had humble beginnings.
The virtual tour allows us to get a glimpse of the early moments of the company that we now rely on for so much today. It would have been hard to imagine 20 years ago that Google would become the behemoth that it is today but it is what it is now and it’s not going away anytime soon.
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