BMW introduces the Bang and Olufsen Surround Sound System

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Great news for BMW lovers! The company has recently introduced the first in-car surround sound system developed by the Danish company Bang and Olufsen in its new 6 Series Coupe.
This high-end product comes with many new and useful features, such as Floating Frame solid aluminum grilles, which is a special mounting that offers the illusion of the grille floating in mid-air. Another great feature is Light Orchestration, a name given by the manufacturers to the process in which the cover of the loudspeaker silently lifts to expose the large acoustic lens while the embedded LED lights switch on simultaneously. Yet another great feature in the spectacular surround sound system is the Acoustic Lens Technology, patented by the company, which distributes sound horizontally with 180 degrees of dispersion to give the best possible acoustic experience to the listener.
Both BMW and Bang and Olufesen promise this collaboration to be a true win-win situation for all BMW 6 Series Coupe customers.
Global Internet Roaming Service in Zambia

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The telecommunications sector in Zambia has gone through a revolution over the last decade, as full liberalization of the sector has combined with innovations in communications technology to open up many opportunities for global internet roaming service in the country. Modernization efforts have taken the country a long way from the state owned and managed era of pre-independence, especially considering that the first private mobile service provider was only permitted to enter the market in 1998. Since that time the sector has experienced phenomenal growth that exceeded all expectations. A state-operated telecom company had owned all the backbone infrastructure and essential facilities, but was not able to keep the country up to date with the high-tech developments in the sector. This realization led the government to liberalize the market and enable private enterprise to take over, which in this case has resulted in one of the most modern telecommunications infrastructures in African home entertainment.
New Surround Sound System Combines Form and Function

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Cinematic sound in your living room is the dream of every home theater fanatic. Ideally you want to combine top-notch performance with a subtle design so that you can live comfortably in your home without your system getting in your way. The new Harman Kardon SB16 soundbar is an attempt at achieving both goals simultaneously.
The soundbar is only a two-channel stereo system, but Harman has incorporated a 3D "virtual speaker surround mode" that gives you a surround sound quality experience without the extra speakers. The soundbar is programmable so it can synch with your television's power, sound and source commands. It also includes a 100-watt wireless subwoofer with an automatic standby mode that wakes up when it detects an audio signal.

