Before mp3 players and iPhones, there was the Walkman. Revolutionary in its time and nearly universal among teens of the '80s, it's now a relic today's children simply can't understand.
My mom had an old Walkman I used to wear while cutting the lawn in the summertime. (To be honest, I could never really hear it over the mower, but I sure felt cool!) So I got pretty nostalgic when I found this video showing how the iconic music player came to be.
What if you could tell who's at your front door without leaving your comfy spot on the couch? Then, what if you could unlock the door for them? Turns out, you can.
Yes, the news of the new iPad3 is everywhere because it went on sale today. Apple says it's got a dramatically better display, an improved camera and faster processing. My fellow deejay and blogger, Kevin Mussman, brought us the early reviews yesterday. Believe it or not,
Wow. I remember last year when IKEA opened its store in Centennial and there were lines around the block for days, full of customers waiting to see all the new wares the international home goods store had to offer, including their famous assemble-it-yourself furniture. Well, the folks at IKEA have taken their concept one step further--
Well, I don't know about you, but I've had the toughest time communicating with my parents by text message. Either I can't understand what they're trying to say or, more likely, I text them something only to find out that they can't find the cellphone! Needless to say, if I want to communicate with my parents,
On November 2 in Tokyo, auto maker Toyota unveiled several robotic devices designed to help paralyzed people and the elderly walk.
These robots include sensors that detect the user’s posture, grasp and holding strength, and motor control technology that facilitates someone’s desired motion.
By now, most of us are aware that texting or multi-tasking in the car is not safe. A new study by Texas A&M University's Texas Transportation Institute reveals just how dangerous texting or emailing and driving can be.