The iPod turns 10 today, and it's no exaggeration to say that for better or worse, this little music player was responsible for completely changing the music industry.
This MP3 player is extremely rudimentary with only has one button — a Play/Stop button — making it more basic than an iPod shuffle. The cool thing here though is the Skinny Player, as it's called, isn't powered by a battery. It runs off of your body heat.
Novmichi Tosa, the comedic yet endlessly inventive man behind Maywa Denki, has come up with a new musical instrument that defies convention. The Otamatone looks like a tiny white toy saxophone and features a slim panel of plastic where the...
Dispelling fears that it might be dead, Apple will not only will keep the iPod Classic alive, but they'll give it even more capacity. Previously the most voluminous iPod Classic held 120GB, and now you can hoard 160GB of tunes...
While treehuggers bustle about looking for better ways to gather solar energy or wind power, designer Dmitriy Shcherbakov thinks they've overlooked an energy source right in front of them: constantly changing temperature. That's how he plans to power Greenergy, a...