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May 21, 2013 01:03 PM ET // Nic Halverson
Sketch It! Play It, part of Intel's Start Making! initiative, makes electronics less intimidating for young tinkerers. Continue reading →
Mar 20, 2013 09:24 AM ET // Nic Halverson
An ingenious system of rubber bands and pulleys allows the figures to play on vintage equipment. ->
Feb 13, 2013 01:05 PM ET // Nic Halverson
Sharetapes let you make, share and distribute your music playlists from YouTube, Spotify, Rdio and 8tracks. ->
Feb 8, 2012 11:30 PM ET // Jerry James Stone
I admit it, I haven't watched many music videos as of late. But this one...this one is particularly upsetting. Not only do The Limousines crash a time-traveling DeLorean (gasp!) but they do so, head on, into a Porsche. Is there a PETA for automobiles? READ MORE: Fully Operational Tron Light Cycle N...
Feb 24, 2012 04:57 PM ET // Jerry James Stone
While I love the original version of this song (who doesn't!), my favorite is Sinead O'Connor's cover. Though this remix using old computers is down right awesome, right? The computers at hand are a Atari 800XL, Texas instrument Ti-99/4A, HP Scanjet 3P and Hard-drive powered by a PiC16F84A microcon...
Jun 5, 2012 06:58 PM ET // Alice Truong
Traditionally, Post-it notes are a tool for the ultra organized. But for one band, the sticky notes are a medium to tell a story. The stop-motion music video extravaganza for "If You Ever Need Someone" by Family Bones is the result of four months, 25,000 Post-it notes and a whole lot of diligence. ...
Nov 7, 2011 10:08 PM ET // David Goodspeed
We all know the melody to "Twinkle, twinkle little star" but have you ever looked up on a starry night and wondered what all those celestial bodies really sound like? A new app from Nashville-based DavidsonDean called AstroCantus can help you with that. Translated as "star songs" in Latin, AstroCan...
Mar 30, 2012 03:45 PM ET // Alice Truong
The boom box might seem terribly outdated, but an analysis of household gadget adoption shows the boom box has had a pretty strong grip on American households, with a more than 60 percent penetration rate in the seventh year of introduction, according to The Atlantic. When we think about the great ...
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