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		<title>Click KeyPad Watch is the timewasting retro-timepiece you&#8217;ve been waiting for</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 07:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We do like a good indecipherable timepiece &#8217;round these parts and Click&#8217;s KeyPad certainly fits the bill. Resembling an old-school mechanical numerical keypad, each button packs an LED &#8212; press any number and it&#8217;ll blink out the time in single digits, so if it was 9:15am, the zero, nine, one and five buttons would flash [...]]]></description>
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	We do like a good indecipherable timepiece &#8217;round these parts and Click&#8217;s KeyPad certainly fits the bill. Resembling an old-school mechanical numerical keypad, each button packs an LED &#8212; press any number and it&#8217;ll blink out the time in single digits, so if it was 9:15am, the zero, nine, one and five buttons would flash in sequence. Push the hash key and the watch will oblige you for today&#8217;s date. If you enjoy frustrating colleagues who ask you for the time, then you&#8217;ll be delighted to hear that it costs  and is shipping now. However, we&#8217;re not sure we could pull one off &#8212; maybe the hipster down the street will have better success.</div>
<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;">Click KeyPad Watch is the timewasting retro-timepiece you&#8217;ve been waiting for originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Dec 2011 01:41:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.</p>
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		<title>If Only More Gadgets Looked Like iHome&#8217;s iP4 Boombox [Boomboxes]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 01:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>				Combining old school inspiration with a stark design full of sharp lines and a matte finish, iHome&#8217;s iP4 boombox simultaneously makes nods to the outlandish, button crazy gadgets of the past, and the flat, minimal designs of the now. I think I&#8217;m swooning.				More&nbsp;&raquo;<br />
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		<title>Message in a Bottle: Old School S.O.S. Helps Rescue Hijacked Ship</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 19:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Bobby Womack &#8211; Across 110th Street [Video]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 07:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is some old-school soul for you. A friend of once said that you ought to walk like you&#8217;ve got someplace you&#8217;ve gotta be. Bobby Womack&#8217;s classic Across 110th Street is the song for that occasion. More&#160;&#187; Gizmodo]]></description>
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<p>				<!-- videoId: HWtUcie56mg --><!-- /videoId: HWtUcie56mg --> This is some old-school soul for you. A friend of once said that you ought to walk like you&#8217;ve got someplace you&#8217;ve gotta be. Bobby Womack&#8217;s classic Across 110th Street is the song for that occasion.				More&nbsp;&raquo;<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a DIY project with a bit more danger than an Arduino-powered TV muter, but don&#8217;t have the resources to start building a fusion reactor in your garage? Well, challenge yourself with this electron accelerator project that requires little more than a wine bottle, a vacuum pump, a neon sign transformer and a diode [...]]]></description>
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<p>Looking for a DIY project with a bit more danger than an Arduino-powered TV muter, but don&#8217;t have the resources to start building a fusion reactor in your garage? Well, challenge yourself with this electron accelerator project that requires little more than a wine bottle, a vacuum pump, a neon sign transformer and a diode from a microwave oven. OK, so that&#8217;s not exactly a list of components you&#8217;re likely to have laying around, but they&#8217;re not terribly difficult to come by and at the end of the day you&#8217;ll have your very own, home-made cathode ray tube. That&#8217;s right, just like the one inside that TV you finally junked last week. You won&#8217;t be able to create your own old-school display with it, but you will be able to observe interesting effects like sputtering (a ring of metal ion deposits) and magnetic deflection. Check out the instructions at the source and the video after the break.
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		<description><![CDATA[Everywhere around us we see evidence of chaos and upheaval in the media industry &#8212; newspapers laying off staff and even closing, advertising revenues continuing to decline, and so on. What can be done about this state of affairs? Media analyst and journalism professor Clay Shirky says not only is there nothing that can be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everywhere around us we see evidence of chaos and upheaval in the media industry &#8212; newspapers laying off staff and even closing, advertising revenues continuing to decline, and so on. What can be done about this state of affairs? Media analyst and journalism professor Clay Shirky says not only is there nothing that can be done about it, but it may actually be a good thing, because it will help spur innovation. Let&#8217;s hope he is right, because there is plenty of chaos to go around.</p>
<p>In his post (on a blog that is almost defiantly old-school, with a default WordPress theme from about 2003), Shirky says that his thinking on the topic has been accelerated by wondering what he is going to tell his undergraduate journalism students about the industry they are planning to join when he starts teaching at New York University in the fall. The realization he has come to, he says, is that &#8220;the news&#8221; &#8212; broadly speaking &#8212; needs to be subsidized, cheap and free.</p>
<p>But how can it be all these things at once? And by subsidized, does Shirky mean government subsidies as some have recommended? As it turns out, he doesn&#8217;t. In many cases, he says, those subsidies may come from other lines of business (conferences, etc.), from donations &#8212; as with ProPublica and some other models such as <em>The Guardian</em>, which is supported by a trust fund &#8212; and from simple cost-cutting.</p>
<p>And what about the free part? Although Shirky doesn&#8217;t specifically deal with the idea of paywalls (an issue he has been skeptical about for some time), he makes the point that the news &#8220;needs to be free so that it will spread&#8221; &#8212; in other words, so that people will share it and distribute it in a variety of ways for nothing. And what about those media entities that decide to produce only what people will pay for directly, like Rupert Murdoch has done with the Times of London?</p>
<blockquote><p>[C]reating a high-quality product for a group of loyal and passionate readers willing to pay for it certainly sounds like an interesting business to get into. It just doesn’t sound like the newspaper business.</p>
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<p>As Shirky points out, the cost-cutting that makes the news cheap doesn&#8217;t just have to come from layoffs (of the kind that Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger referred to in his recent announcement of a &#8220;digital first&#8221; approach for the paper). Costs can also be reduced by using a variety of crowdsourcing tools and services to let readers and other interested individuals share the burden of producing the news, whether it&#8217;s through blogs or photo galleries or &#8220;citizen journalism&#8221; tools such as Tackable (interestingly, Shirky never once mentions AOL&#8217;s Patch and its hyper-local efforts).</p>
<p>The bottom line, Shirky seems to be saying, is that this environment of chaos isn&#8217;t just obvious or understandable but actually necessary, so that the industry can evolve &#8212; whether it wants to or not. In that sense, Shirky&#8217;s post strikes a similar note as one he wrote back in 2009, called &#8220;Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable,&#8221; in which he argued that everyone looking for a solution to the media industry&#8217;s problems is searching in vain, because there isn&#8217;t one. In other words, not only is there no single solution but most of the likely solutions are simply unknown.</p>
<blockquote><p>That is what real revolutions are like. The old stuff gets broken faster than the new stuff is put in its place. The importance of any given experiment isn’t apparent at the moment it appears; big changes stall, small changes spread. Even the revolutionaries can’t predict what will happen.</p>
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<p>The problem, as many including Shirky have described it, is that readers have never paid for the news content in newspapers &#8212; at best, they have &#8220;helped pay for the things that paid for the news.&#8221; And now advertisers are going elsewhere, including targeted websites and social networks, because they can reach the people they want directly and more cheaply. The access that newspapers used to control to those desirable readers is gone. And digital advertising may ultimately never fill the gap between the price that advertisers will pay for a print reader and what they will pay for an online one.</p>
<blockquote><p>The ‘analog dollars to digital dimes’ problem doesn’t actually seem to be a problem. It seems to be a feature of reality. Digital revenue per head is not replacing lost print revenue and, barring some astonishment in the advertising market, it never will.
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<p>In general, Shirky&#8217;s point seems to be that innovation and experimentation needs to happen before anything becomes clear, and he is undoubtedly right on that score. Unfortunately, as I wrote recently, that kind of startup-style impulse is sorely lacking in most mainstream media entities, who are content to incrementally dip their toes into new media tools and projects without really trying too hard. Why do something radical when you can just put out an app and throw up a paywall?</p>
<p>It takes some guts for a media analyst and pundit to admit that he doesn&#8217;t have all the answers or solutions for the industry, but Shirky has always been better at that than some others of his ilk. And he does at least provide some hints about what he thinks will help while we figure out the answers &#8212; things like cost-cutting and crowdsourcing, for example, and just all-around experimentation. What&#8217;s really required, of course, is a rethinking of what being a news organization means in an age when real-time publishing is available to anyone, but unfortunately there is still far too little of that happening.</p>
<p><em>Post and thumbnail photos courtesy of Flickr user Mark Strozier</em></p>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Richard Branson&#8217;s not the only one eager to explore that <em>other </em>70 percent of the world. Triton Submarines has designed a three-passenger sub able to dive 36,000 feet, reaching the deepest part of the world&#8217;s oceans. And while Sir Richard envisions a spaceship-like craft, Triton&#8217;s design evokes old school bathyspheres: it&#8217;s a glass globe. Of course, water pressure poses a serious engineering challenge when you descend seven miles below the surface &#8212; the last manned sub to reach that depth had only a single, small window made of plexiglass. The current design uses borosilicate glass (like those transparent displays we, um, saw through a while back) that actually grows stronger as depth pressure increases; it took eight months of careful heating and cooling to produce. Assuming the glass holds, it will take about 75 minutes to reach the bottom of the ocean. Anyone considering a test run should check out the PR video after the break, showing Triton&#8217;s other submarines in action.</div>
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<p>Meet any seasoned techie, and they&#8217;ll likely spin whimsical tales of computing&#8217;s early days, and the challenge of finding a practical use for a device with seemingly limitless potential (you know, like feeding your cat while you sleep). A new product from SparkFun promises to bring this old-school awesomeness into the smartphone age: introducing IOIO (pronounced yo-yo), a breakout box that enables any Android 1.5+ device to control electronic circuits from within Android&#8217;s applications. Designed in collaboration with Google, Spark&#8217;s PCB connects to your phone over USB, working its magic through a Java library that hooks into your apps. This DIY paradise will begin shipping in a few weeks, and can be yours for .95 on pre-order. We&#8217;ve already witnessed some clever mods with IOIO, and when it sent a real alarm clock ringing, we couldn&#8217;t help but smile. Crack one yourself after the break.
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		<title>A Single Tweet Led to the Highest-Altitude Dance Party Ever [Video]</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 13:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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