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iPhone/iPod EQ distortion and clipping

All iPhones and iPods these days have a feature called Sound Check. It scans all your music files and sets the playback volume so that they are all roughly the same level. iPhone/iPods also have an equaliser (EQ) function which lets you modify the sound of your music by boosting the bass, treble, and so forth. Both these features by themselves work well, but when combined with today’s music it will cause issues with how your music sounds. Why? A lot of music nowadays are mastered to be as loud as possible, thus reducing the dynamic range and possibly introducing some […]

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An iPhone users guide to the Telstra NextG network

Updated 30/01/2012 The Telstra NextG network is undoubtedly the largest and highest performing cellular mobile network in Australia, which makes it a perfect pair with your iPhone. This article aims to give you a through rundown of things you need to know to make use of this network. After all you are paying an arm and a leg for it! Network Selection By default the Carrier selection will be set to Automatic. There are 4 networks to choose from. Telstra Mobile, 3TELSTRA, YES OPTUS, and vodafone AU. 3TELSTRA is the joint 3 and Telstra network operating on the 2100 MHz

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iPhone 3G in enterprises

It hasn’t been long since the July 11th launch of the iPhone 3G here in Australia and already it is gaining traction in the enterprise space. With it’s built in Cisco VPN, Exchange ActiveSync capabilities, and 802.11x support, many users of Blackberries are earnestly wanting to switch. The Blackberry’s user interface could be better. I mean really it could be much much better. Apple have done a good thing here integrating Exchange support, just as they are about to do in the upcoming Mac OS upgrade Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) because Exchange is here to stay and we all

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