Comments Off on Episode 319 — Tracking Vinyl Discs
Digitizing vinyl, early VR & AR from UNC, Matrix-esque open world generation, App and AirTag tracking, Starship landing success, Loki & Boba Fett on the silver screen. Continue reading →
Games-a-plenty: Mario Kart Live, Star Wars: Squadrons, Doom on Minecraft. Security, AI autopilot & skies, NASA and the return of Pinky and the Brain. Continue reading →
Comments Off on Episode 281 — The Sound of the Present
crowdsourced design for The Present, the Mudra band for Apple Watch, innovation in building-scale noise cancellation, AI-enhanced moon video & LEGO grand piano Continue reading →
Did you know if you play In the Air Tonight from the Secret Policeman’s Ball starting at any time before midnight on the 31st of December, you won’t hear the drum solo at all? Well, we did. As we wrap up the last episode of 2017, we have several examples of tech you may find as intriguing as we did. First, non-powered, non-battery operated devices that can communicate with WiFi, simply explained by sound waves. Michael R highlights the DTNS show where the concept of transmission over a wet string is explained. Michael M remembers the Monty Python String … Continue reading →