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more about #radios SigmundTheSeaMonster: Signal defeated by loud music, gun shots and power equipment! more » ripfire: I can't help myself from reading cholera. more » weatherman: For about the same price you could get something like the Eton FR150, which charges via solar or crank and has a radio, a flashlight, and most importa... more » Someone horked my name at engadget: Now if only it could stream music from my OLPC XO more » Curves: A nightstand radio with no alarm? Cool or not, with no alarm, I have no room for it on my nightstand. more » bosskev: Stand two units side by side and not only do you get stereo but also a somber desktop memorial to the World Trade Center. more » strider_mt2k: Sure, it's all "OOhs and AAAAhs" until you have repair one. Then the gnashing of teeth starts. (Not always, but often enough.) I used to fabricate cus... more » Brian Butz: Whatever on my other comment gettin' thrown aside. This is what the gizmo fetish is all about: knobs, sliders, and push buttons. Deep down, it's all... more » frigg: As someone who has a studio stashed away somewhere, there's less and less buttons and knobs. People are always impressed by buttons and knobs, but mos... more » Lou Esposito: Mixing consoles often look like they have more buttons and knobs than they really do. All the vertical strips are duplicates and do the same thing...... more » AltheaKnukka: That is absolutely stunning. I have nothing else to say besides that I want to work in a recording studio now more » OMG! Ponies!: Truth in advertising. The Thumbs-Up radio is, in fact, great. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: IIRC, I read an article in either Discover or SciAm over a decade ago about how the TUG was actually the gesture to kill someone, and the TDG meant to... more » -
#futuretech
RF Cochlea Is a Super-Powered Signal Processor Modeled After the Inner Ear
RF signal processors are pretty commonplace in consumer electronics. Which is exactly why it's exciting that two MIT researchers have created a super-radio based around the function of the human ear that's substantially faster and 100x more power efficient than today's signal processors. More » -
#radios
Kikkerland Solar/Hand-Cranked Radio Is Green Inside Out
If you're dreading that annual family camping trip because you need to know the score—or if you just want to have a disco party where there are no electrical outlets—the Kikkerland AM/FM radio is for you. More » -
#audio
Thank You, Italy, For Making the Brionvega RR227 Radio
The world of retro AM/FM nightstand radios is large, and some do have the looks, but the one I think I want now is the Brionvega RR227, a re-make of a 1960s Italian classic. More » -
#antishuffle
A Gallery of Knobs and Buttons...Because They're Amazing
Completely disregard what Apple is trying to tell you: buttons are awesome, knobs are rad, and they make gadgets fun. If anything, we need more of 'em in our daily lives. Case in point? This gallery of knobs and buttons in all their glory. More » -
#concepts
DAB Kitchen Digital Radio Should Withstand the Ultimate Food Fight
Designed with greasy hands, soapy gloves, and cookie-dough-covered fingers in mind, the minimalistic DAB Digital Radio was created for a nitty, gritty kitchen environment. More » -
#radios
The Thumbs Up Radio Doesn't Clamour For Your Approval
Forget about your fancy MP3 player. Back in the day, if you wanted a stand-out audio device, it had to be shaped funny. More » -
#mods
Beautiful Walnut Radio Is Actually Artful PC Casemod
I've always wanted an old radio, like this 1946 Stromberg Carlson recreation. But it would just be something that I looked at, like, "ooh, neat...now what?" But old tyme modder Jeffrey Stephenson has another idea. -
