A Gen Zer argues that her generation is doing the "analog" trend wrong. These are her tips for how they can do it right.
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Workplace technology exploded during the 1980s, with old favorites giving way to new and innovative equipment. Here are the office machines that ruled the '80s.
If you had sat down with a musician in 1976 and told them the entire way they approach recording, tracking, and ultimately releasing music would be down to a single device, they’d scoff. The recording ...
It turns out you can quite literally see an analog signal if the conditions are right—and you look closely enough.
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Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is the world’s second-largest investment bank by revenue and ranks 55th on the Fortune 500 ...
I've seen a lot of cool hardware for making music over the last couple of years, but none of it is quite as focused on the pure joy of playing an instrument like the Tembo.
Rugged boards and modules were everywhere at this year’s Embedded World 2026. New form factors like VITA 93 QMC were on display along with those based on standards like COM Express. More boards and ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), the only dual-platform quantum computing company, providing both annealing and gate-model systems, software, and services, today announced ...
A bicycle wheel with guitar strings, a touch-operated synth, and the “Demon Box” were just a few of the new instruments on show at Georgia Tech’s Guthman Musical Instrument Competition this weekend.
The American audio company has unveiled a "no fuss" stereo amplifier for modern hi-fi systems.