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5 Ways the Cellphone Will Change How You Listen to Music | Epicenter from Wired.com
The portable music revolution has only been with us for a few years, but we may already be on the cusp of the another paradigm shift: With smartphones becoming commoditized -- and with so many excellent music apps being designed for them -- it's becoming viable to leave your MP3 player at home and tune into the cloud.
music  mobile  wired  article  future  business  lists 
january 2009 by bradbarrish
Director Stitches 45,000 Photographs Into a Music Video | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Eschewing a video camera, he took 45,000 photographs with a Nikon D200 DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera and stitched them together to create the illusion of video.
wired  article  photography  music  video 
december 2008 by bradbarrish
Universal's CEO Once Called iPod Users Thieves. Now He's Giving Songs Away.
Consumers want convenience. If I have to go to three different stores to get what I want, I'm not going to be happy and I'm much more likely to find it elsewhere (for free).
music  business  wired  money  universal  article 
november 2007 by bradbarrish
Thanks to Google's Tools, I'm the Most Efficient Time-Waster Ever
I can totally relate to this. I spend way too much time trying to optimize my efficiency. Striving for GTD perfection was the biggest waste of time. I have a system that works for me, which includes elements of GTD, and I'm sticking to it.
google  productivity  wired 
november 2007 by bradbarrish
Q&A: Ridley Scott Has Finally Created the Blade Runner He Always Imagined
It's a classic tale of failure and redemption, the kind of story Hollywood loves to tell.
film  interview  wired 
september 2007 by bradbarrish
Wired News - AP News
After exhaustively compiling a list of the 237 reasons why people have sex, researchers found that young men and women get intimate for mostly the same motivations. It's more about lust in the body than a love connection in the heart.
sex  wired  news  science  research 
august 2007 by bradbarrish
Listening Post - Wired News
MOG began as a social network/blogging platform for music fans, but just (as in a few hours ago) expanded its offerings considerably
music  blog  wired  recommendation 
march 2007 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Music Vets Prep Next-Gen Player
Three digital music veterans have launched a stealth startup and are close to unveiling both a new portable media player and what they're calling an "internet radio ecosystem," Wired News has learned.
music  mp3  gadgets  news  business  drm  wired 
february 2007 by bradbarrish
Listening Post
A band called (appropriately) Long Range will take the stage today on a specially-built, sixteen-acre island, at 2pm PST today.
music  wired  blog  concerts 
december 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Gracenote Defends Its Evolution
Gracenote, the magic ingredient in your software that identifies CDs upon insertion and recently started helping add album art to your iTunes tracks, has taken its share of hits from techies and open-source activists over the past seven years.
music  interview  wired 
november 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Web 2.0 Replaces Music Teachers
In the cacophony of mashups, widgets and collaboration tools demoed at the third annual Web 2.0 Summit here, one rang out as the biggest crowd pleaser: a musical instrument instruction web app with a golden ear and infinite patience.
music  education  web2.0  wired  software  news 
november 2006 by bradbarrish
Monkey Bites
Rumsfeld's resignation broke an internal record for the time it takes a story to go from being submitted to landing on the home page. It took about 3 minutes for users to digg the story enough for it to make it to the front door.
digg  news  wired  blog 
november 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Delete Your Bad Web Rep
The mistakes you make on the internet can live forever -- unless you hire somebody to clean up after you.
employment  internet  legal  privacy  web  security  research  wired 
november 2006 by bradbarrish
Boing Boing: Cory responds to Wired Editor on DRM
Wow, some very educational and spirited debate going on here.
drm  geek  hardware/software  ipod  p2p  wired 
october 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: One Million Ways to Die
here's a handy ranking of the various dangers confronting America, based on the number of mortalities in each category throughout the 11-year period spanning 1995 through 2005
death  politics  statistics  terrorism  wired  government 
september 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Gene Therapy As a Cancer Cure
Genetically altered immune cells wiped out tumors in two men with a deadly form of skin cancer and kept the patients disease-free for at least 18 months, U.S. scientists said on Thursday.
cancer  medical  science  wired 
september 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Second Life Gets Sexier
If the Second Life Community Convention held last weekend in San Francisco is any sort of barometer, the people who get involved in online worlds are as socially adept and gregarious as anyone else.
wired  trends  internet  news 
august 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired 14.09: The Pitchfork Effect
How a tiny web outfit became the most influential tastemaker on the music scene.
music  reviews  web  wired  pitchfork  news 
august 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired 14.09: No Suit Required
Terry McBride has a maverick approach to music management: Take care of the fans and the bands, and the business will take care of itself.
indie  music  technology  p2p  wired  business 
august 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Having a Hot Flash
Last week's extensive power cuts across the United States -- the result of soaring temperatures and a heavy demand for air conditioning -- came as a reminder of just how vulnerable our increasing dependence on technology has made us.
weather  wired  environment  globalwarming  news 
august 2006 by bradbarrish
Autopia - Fuel Alternatives Urgently Needed
Despite what some think tank fellows may believe, America needs to overhaul its transportation fuel supply.
wired  environment  blog 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Citizens Pony Up for Green Energy
About 23,000 Minnesota households last year paid as much as an additional $150 for electricity, up 30 percent from last year, according to the state Commerce Department.
environment  wired  news 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Autopia
A German company is pitching municipalities across the U.S. with technology that can turn organic landfill into diesel fuel. However the CEO's checkered past and questions about the feasibility of the technology have turned off potential partners.
environment  wired  blog 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired 14.08: Enter the New Age of DIY
PCs and PlayStations, Photoshop and Wi-Fi: We can’t live without these tech tools – and the better we know how to use them, the better we’ll live. A tweak here and a mod there – now that’s what we call DIY
diy  technology  wired 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Alzheimer's Skin Patch on Horizon
Alzheimer's patients may soon get the first skin patch to treat the creeping brain degeneration, a novel way to deliver an older drug so it's easier to take and might even work a little better
health  wired  science 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Hilary Rosen: Singing a New Song?
For many, the name Hilary Rosen recalls a Recording Industry Association of America bogeywoman who brought the law down on Napster, the Diamond Rio, small-time internet radio and other fan favorites
wired  music  business  xm  news 
july 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Real Sex, Virtual Worlds
Online sex has always been about real connection in a virtual environment, despite unflattering stereotypes about who has cybersex and why.
wired  popculture  media  social  news 
june 2006 by bradbarrish
Wired News: Go Ape Over Guerrilla Marketing
"Old media"-- radio, TV and metropolitan newspapers -- generally aren't good bets for small businesses
advertising  business  marketing  media  trends  wired  news 
june 2006 by bradbarrish

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