Your old Playstation 1 may be collecting dust in your closet, but some audiophiles have allegedly discovered that its CD player function rivals that of $4000-$6000 players on the audiophile market.
It appears that Sony put some very high-end components in it, and it is possible that with some excellent design this player could live up […]

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As of just now, Reason 4 has been announced. That’s right, the eternity of wait is finally over. Today, June 19th, is the day, and now is the time to get the first look at all of the features of the software. If you are a registered Reason owner, you can sign up for beta-testing. […]

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SanDisk recently announced an increase in their 2.5″ and 1.8″ SSD drives from 32 GB to 64 GB. The 32 GB versions will be priced upwards of $300, but there’s no word on what the 64 GB version will cost. They’ll be offering engineering samples in Q3, but as production is scheduled for the end of this year, we probably won’t see these truly on the market until the beginning of 2008.

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The Monome 40h has been a tremendous success, and the 400 units they produced have completely sold out. Monome is now looking ahead to not only continuing production of the 40h in one way or another, but they will be producing two new sizes: a 128-button version (16×8) and a 256-button version (16×16).
From monome’s […]

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The Multi Touch Console (MTC) is an open-source project by a couple of independent developers in Berlin, and is pretty much a port of the Reactable, which has been around for a little bit now. The system, like Microsoft’s, features a projector, camera, diffuser, glass surface, etc., but the most outstanding aspect of this system is that it’s open-source and can be built from scratch.

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