New chip uses light to send and receive data

New chip uses light to send, receive data

SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) -- U.S. microprocessor giant Intel says it has developed a chip that can send and receive information at incredible speeds using beams of light.

The California chip maker said the fingernail-size prototype can transfer 100 hours of digital music from one device to another in one second, the San Jose Mercury News reported Wednesday.

Those darned Romanians

Man admits swallowing USB drive evidence

NEW YORK (UPI) -- A man pleading guilty to fraud in New York admitted in court he swallowed a computer thumb drive to destroy evidence of his deeds.

Florin Necula, 32, who is from Romania, pleaded guilty Wednesday to fraud for stealing credit and debit card numbers from ATMs electronically and obstruction of justice for swallowing the USB drive, the New York Daily News reported.

"I swallowed a computer thumb drive," Necula told U.S. Magistrate Viktor Pohorelsky.

Raven Ebb Debut

Raven Ebb Debut

Towering Alan Dwight Hulsebus of Raven Design Studio was proud to show off the unusual skeleton of his Raven Ebb loudspeaker ($12,000/pair). Manufactured and designed in Camarillo, CA, the speaker includes a proprietary Raven ribbon and Focal drivers (including two rear-firing drivers to optimize room interactions), and is wired with Clarity cable. (Exhibitor Orca Design and Manufacturing distributes Focal in the US.) Claiming a frequency response of 40Hz–50kHz ±3dB, with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms and minimal impedance of 5 ohms, the 86dB-sensitive loudspeaker was paired with Superlative Audio's SSA-250 50Wpc amplifiers ($30,000/pair), Oppo BDP-83 SE player ($899), Benchmark DAC1 HDR DAC/preamp ($1799), and a host of Clarity cable.

Napa Acoustic

Napa Acoustic

How can you not love these adorable little components with the lovely little sound? With tube holders that glow in the dark, these cuties are manufactured and designed for Fremont, CA-based Napa Acoustic by Mistral in China.

Tonian Acoustic

Tonian Acoustic

Bob Walters, coordinator of the Bay Area Audiophile Society, pegged Tonian Acoustics as one of the best-sounding loudspeaker exhibits at the Show. If only I could share his enthusiasm for the Tonian Acoustic Classic 7.1 ($5500/pair), a 16 ohm loudspeaker with 95dB sensitivity is inexplicably absent from the <A HREF="http://www.tonianlabs.com">Tonian Acoustics website</A>.

YG Acoustics' Family Values

YG Acoustics' Family Values

Just as I entered Emeryville's Hilton Garden Inn on the final day of the show, YG Acoustics' Yoav Geva (fourth from left) and his extended family were making their first visit to the Hilton. Filling most of an elevator, our little passel of smiling faces made its way to the YG Acoustics room.

Elite Audio Systems: Krell, Acoustic Zen, and Clearaudio

Elite Audio Systems: Krell, Acoustic Zen, and Clearaudio

Once again, Acoustic Zen's Robert Lee had me lusting after his Crescendo loudspeakers ($16,000/pair). This time, they were ensconced in the elegantly appointed Elite Audio Systems room put together by proprietor Michael Woods of San Francisco.

Aren't They Beautiful

Aren't They Beautiful

One of the reasons for Acoustic Zen's Robert Lee journey north was to visit his extended family, part of which lives in Millbrae. When I encountered them on the final day of the show, I could not get over how beautiful his grandchildren look. No wonder Robert's tweeter sings so sweetly.

FritzSpeakers.com

FritzSpeakers.com

Fritz Heiler of southern California has been building custom loudspeaker systems for 37 years. Called into action at CAS 2010 were his Carbon 7s ($1750/pair shipped, or $1650/pair for show attendees who acted in time). Equipped with ScanSpeak drivers, these babies have a frequency response of 39Hz&#150;20kHz, &#177;3dB, and a sensitivity of 88dB. Their special crossover is free of caps and resistors, having only one small inductor on the mid/bass driver.

Acapella and more from Loggie Audio & Aaudio Imports

Acapella and more from Loggie Audio & Aaudio Imports

Given how impressed John Atkinson and I were by the combination of Acapella High Violoncello II speakers ($80,000/pair) and Einstein electronics demmed at <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/axpona2010/acapella_horns/">Axpona 2010</A> and <A HREF=http://blog.stereophile.com/ces2010/the_fabulous_acapella-einstein_duo”>CES last January</A>, I was eagerly anticipating another opportunity to enjoy these imposing babies. The opportunity came in the room co-sponsored by Loggie Audio of Redwood City and Aaudio Imports. (They were the same samples that until recently had resided in <A HREF="http://forum.stereophile.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/2271/">JA's listening room</A> for his review in the forthcoming September issue.)

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