Digital
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The Modulus.002 is a boutique polyphonic sound machine that mixes classic analog sound creation techniques with some digital magic to give musicians access to the kind of sounds made famous by vintage instruments of the 70s and 80s.
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At the INTERMAG Europe 2014 international magnetics conference in Dresden, Sony announced a new breakthrough in magnetic tape technology that keeps the medium relevant by allowing a tape cartridge to carry 74 times the data of a conventional data tape, or the equivalent of 3,700 Blu-ray discs.
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The trends in the photography and 3D printing industry suggest that we may be heading toward manufacturing highly customizable, on-demand goods that are locally produced from raw materials and globally distributed digital designs.
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One of PlayStation’s most enduring titles, Gran Turismo will launch version 6 next month with a smattering of spectacular new rides. Mercedes-Benz is helping to kick-start this virtual exercise with a 585 hp virtual concept named the AMG Vision Gran Turismo.
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In what is potentially exciting news for anyone with a library split between the digital and physical realms, Amazon has launched the Kindle MatchBook service, which aims to provide Kindle ebook copies of your old books. However, in many cases, matched ebooks will cost a few dollars.
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ScienceMIT researchers have invented a new digital material whose block like design allows the assembly of huge structures like towers, spacecraft and airplanes by snapping blocks together. Parts can be assembled instead of engineered by small robots crawling over the structure adding pieces of material.
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By using raw data from Multi Slice Computerized Tomography (MSCT) and processing it through sophisticated software on high performance computer systems, Malaysian entrepreneur Mathavan (Matt) Chandran, hopes to largely negate the need to slice open bodies at autopsy.
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Postifier's concept is so simple, you'll kick yourself for not thinking of it. Attach it to your mailbox, and receive a smartphone notification when you have snail mail. You just might save yourself a trip.
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At about one-eighth the volume of a grain of rice and weighing only a few milligrams, the STA333IS digital audio chip and power amplifier offers a tiny solution for converting digital audio into a 10 watt/channel stereo for anything from a boom box to a backyard sound system.
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A breakthrough technology in optical disk density makes possible DVD-size platters that can each hold a thousand terabytes of information.
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As Bitcoin turns four years old, we take a look at how a group of anonymous programmers have managed to create more than US$300 million out of thin air.
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The University of Exeter has announced the development of an app that will make delicate medieval manuscripts available to the public.
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