You may have not heard of new music site turntable.fm just yet, but like Twitter or Farmville, this little music site is shaping up to be the next big thing. One can describe it as a user-generated social Pandora with chat and foursquare like achievements. You can tune into genre specific rooms and listen in or sit in as a DJ and play songs of your choice for an entire virtual room (for more information, check out our recent turntable.fm post). After spending countless hours on the site, I figured out a few helpful turntable tips. More
If you're an avid radio listener, nothing beats the new crop of digital radios, balancing great design with solid audio performance. These little guys not only bring the best of both worlds, but offer both splashes of color or designs that blend in. Just like the "old days", maybe this could be the rebirth of a new wave of listening to radio again... More
It wasn't too long ago that tangible discs, tape decks, and vinyl crates were all the rage in the music world. Oh so much has changed since then - both in a good and bad way. We've lost that tangible connection at the sake of convenience, but interaction designer Jordi Parra hopes to alleviate that need by offering playlists on actual physical discs. But is this enough? More

The ability to listen to music on the go is awesome. Music makes picnics, bbq's, swimming and well, just about everything more enjoyable. The trick is, getting your hands on a reliable and trusty portable speaker. Lucky for us, there happens to be plenty on the market today and we've found 4 of our favorites. More
We listen to our iPod every single day, but when we're not listening to it, we still enjoy an occasional listen on the radio. Maybe it's nostalgia, or maybe it's because we've had the privilege of finding a few radios that are designed with people like us in mind. A radio covered in white rubber sounds right up our alley... More

Believe it or not, we don't have anything in the house to play music from our iPod. We have a pretty big love for music especially old school hip hop so it really own seems fitting that we find ourselves a boombox. Well, a boombox that is equipped to work with our modern conveniences. More
We know more than a few audio aficionados out there who are wondering where the future of music systems in our homes. In an age where digital is king, where bytes are non-degradable, and where experiences can be replicated in nearly any living room, what can we say about the future that lies ahead? More
We love seeing projects that upcycle vintage tech. Taking something that looks great but does not have all the functions you need and turning it into your ideal piece of tech is not only great for the planet it's also rather thrifty. This Instructable takes something that we love the look of, the 1930s tube radio, and gives it some 2010 chops in the form of an MP3 upgrade, just what the good upcycling doctor ordered. More
It’s hard to believe that Apple debuted the iPod almost ten years ago. And now, on the heels of a fresh batch of iPod releases, Apple updates their press page with the history of the iPod and its accompanied software, iTunes. Now anyone is able to track this amazingly powerful gadget from its birth to present day, accompanied by interesting facts and high-res images. More








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