From the monthly archives:

July 2009

Abbey Road online marks ‘death of traditional studio’

July 8, 2009

If you fancy letting some of the UK’s leading music and sound engineers from London’s world famous Abbey Road Studios master your music then you just might be in luck. Musicians and producers can now upload their music at abbeyroadonlinemastering.com to have it mastered for CDs (from a mere £90 per track) or vinyl (from [...]

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The Cartoon That Predicted Google Chrome OS

July 8, 2009

There’s a ton of buzz today about Google’s entry into the world of operating systems with the announcement of Google Chrome OS. While the OS itself won’t debut until next year, one forward thinking cartoonist essentially predicted that Chrome was Google’s ‘Windows killer’ back in November ‘08, shortly after the Chrome Web browser first debuted. [...]

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Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks in New York City: Canon 5D mark II

July 6, 2009

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10 Things Every Web Designer Just Starting Out Should Know

July 2, 2009

There are many aspects of creating a website design. Web designers often have to play multiple roles and be very knowledgeable about building effective and usable site layouts. Most of the lessons you’ll learn in web design comes from work experience; learning is an iterative process and there is no better way to gain knowledge [...]

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Notable and Crazy Sony Cassette Walkman Editions

July 1, 2009

Sony’s cassette tape Walkman came to life in many shapes and forms through the years. Here are a few of the great, the important and sometimes plain weird Walkman models. The original TPS-L2 Walkman went on sale 30 years ago today, July 1st 1979, in Japan. It played stereo and had dual mini headphone jacks [...]

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