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2010 - The Ikon MK2 series is introduced, the Ikon 6 MK2 winning the international EISA award and named "European Loudspeaker 2010-2011". Launch of the quadratic Phantom Lektor install loudspeaker in December 2010. 2011 - Sees the launch of brand new DALI products. In Spring, The Fazon F5 speaker as well as the Zensor series are introduced, and ...
Meet the Dali iO-6 headphones, a pair of wireless hi-fi cans that are designed to be worth every penny of their ultra-steep retail price. Meet the Dali iO-6 headphones, a pair of wireless hi-fi ...
In the early 1970s, KEF became the first company to use computers for the testing and design of loudspeakers, [14] leading to a methodology called "Total System Design". Production techniques such as driver "pair matching" were implemented in the Model 105 system, released in 1977, which was one of the most highly regarded loudspeakers of its time.
On 9 May 2014, Mauro Grange and Charlie Randall, president of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., announced their plans for a management buyout of Fine Sounds Group in partnership with LBO France and Yarpa, including a relocation of the Headquarters from Milan to New York. [8] On 10 August 2016, Fine Sounds Group was officially renamed McIntosh Group. [9]
The New York Times Company and German mass media company Axel Springer invested US$3.8 million in Dutch online news platform Blendle, a service that allows users to pay for access to individual articles, [85] acquiring a joint stake in the company. [86] The New York Times signed a deal to license its content on Blendle in the Netherlands and ...
The first main office location for the company (1966–68) was at 30 Main Street, Brooklyn, New York. [5] Some time around 1968, the company moved headquarters, manufacturing, assembly, and service center to 107 Bruckner Blvd (E 133rd St.) in the Bronx. [6] The company remained at this address until it was shuttered in 1977–8. [7] [8] [9]
The Globe and the other New England assets were sold to John Henry in August 2013, with the sale taking effect at the end of October. In 2014, Henry sold the Telegram & Gazette to another media group.
The New York Times Archival Library; The New York Times Book Review; New York Times Building (41 Park Row) The New York Times Building; The New York Times Capsule; New York Times Co. v. Sullivan; New York Times Co. v. Tasini; New York Times Co. v. United States; The New York Times Crosswords; The New York Times Games; The New York Times Guide ...