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Stereovox's Totally Tubular Cables

<A HREF="http://www.stereovox.com">Stereovox</A&gt; has introduced a more affordable Studio series of cables to complement its extravagant Reference products. (John Marks raved about them <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/742/index2.html">here</A&gt;.) The new Studio HDSE (high-definition single-ended) interconnects are thin and flexible, but each cable is constructed from a single high-purity 0.008" thick copper <I>tube</I>, clad in a silver-plated copper woven shield, with pure tape-wrapped full-density PTFE Teflon dielectric and an FEP jacket. The Studio cables employ a new chrome-plated Xhadow&#8482; Reference precision-machined RCA connector.

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TunePlugs Put Magnatunes Under Your Thumb

As the cost of data storage has continued to plunge, some industry pundits (well, www.stereophile.com's Jon Iverson) have predicted that the next step in adding value to them would be to give the devices away, but sell the music or data they contain. On March 10, online music label <A HREF="http://www.magnatune.com">Magnatune</A&gt; and Samsung spin-off <A HREF="http://www.hanamicron.com/">Hana Micron</A> fulfilled that prediction with a product called the TunePlug: It's a reusable USB flash memory drive that comes loaded with 10 complete albums from Magnatune artists in MP3 file format.

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How's That Again?

Researchers at the International Center for Hearing and Speech Research (ICHSR) have found that age-related hearing loss may be all (or at least mostly) in your head rather than a problem with your ears.

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