Gizmodo has an interesting story about Bell Labs back in the 1930s. In early 1934, Clarence Hickman, a Bell Labs engineer, had a secret→
Sister-Diane over at CraftyPod discusses Creative Commons licensing with attorney Martin Ertl and crafter/enthusiast Kim Werker. They talk about why Creative Commons is relevant→
The endless drone of the vuzuzelas, the plastic trumpet, has become an infuriating and inescapable presence at World Cup matches and their global TV→
A 26-year-old Australian designer has invented a brand-new way to be a rock star, reports Readers Digest. The Misa Digital Guitar’s fret board looks→
Before an audience of sleepy journalists and venture capitalists, Emo Labs CEO Jason Carlson took the stage with a TV and a giant set→
Fast Company: Amina Nazari is a product designer by training, so it makes sense that she was mystified by the things that people don’t→
bizzia: One of the easiest things you can do is incorporate audio products into your business. You can give them away or sell them→