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Teenage Engineering’s latest audio device invites you to turn its knobs

The Verge

Teenage Engineering, the company behind ultra-stylish synthesizers , speakers , and PC cases , has released a new audio gadget: it’s called the TX-6, and it’s a tiny (in size, not price) field mixer absolutely festooned with knobs. Again, all of this, plus those delicious knobs, are packed into something that has an absolutely tiny package.

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The most innovative companies in consumer electronics for 2025

Fast Company Tech

EssilorLuxottica , for instance, has come up with a winning formula for smart glasses in both the Meta Ray-Bans and its Nuance Audio hearing aids, which pack just enough technology to avoid looking uncool. Open earbuds are an area of increasing interest for audio brands, though none has put quite the same emphasis on all-day comfort.

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Project Gucciberg offers classic audiobooks read by an AI deepfake of Gucci Mane

The Verge

Using machine learning, MSCHF created an audio deepfake of Gucci Mane reading a selection of classic texts from Little Women to Beowulf. Audio deepfakes are now pretty common (listen to this clone of Joe Rogan for a good example ), to the point where they’ve been used to commit fraud. Well, not really. Every once in a while.

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Great reads from around the web on January 5th

Amy Sample Ward

To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). " You can listen to the audio recording of the interview or read the transcript. More Startups.

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Podcasting at NPOtech Events/Conferences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gregory Heller did a little snippet of a audio clip of his conversation with Amanda Hickman about tagging. I mean maybe the idea would be to somehow aggregate all the audio feeds of all npotech sessions podcast that one could subscribe to. Sort of do what nptech tag in delicious does for audio.

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That's Art Mobs, Not Art Snobs.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s students have produced unofficial audio guides for the Museum of Modern Art and made them available on the Web as podcasts. MoMA provides official audio guides, on proprietary audio devices,for a fee. They also tested podcasting as a medium for delivering audio tours to gallery guests. For Spring Semester, Gilbert???s

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The Scoop on the New and Improved Google Analytics

Care2

bookmarking on Delicious & Digg. listening to audio. Blast Advanced Media explores some of the site interactions that you will now be able to track with events as goals (though some of these options require additional tracking code setup): printing pages. emailing to friends. liking your site on Facebook. watching videos.