Head-up displays, which project useful information on a car's windshield, are about to get a big performance bump from Texas Instruments. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive ...
UA students displayed their engineering innovations Friday afternoon as they presented instruments they designed and created entirely out of scrap metal to a group of about 30 onlookers outside the ...
If you know how to hum, you can play kazoo. It is one of the simplest musical instruments to play and the method we are going to show you here will make it one of the most easiest musical instruments ...
Music transcends many barriers that divide us, going beyond the written word to achieve a deeper resonance across cultures and national boundaries. Some instruments have been purposefully built to ...
From violins and pianos to triangles and trumpets, instruments are key to making music. Did you know that there are four different categories of instruments? They are string, brass, woodwind and ...
The Applied Materials Inc. signage and logo is seen at the company's headquarters in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. With $3.1 billion more cash than debt, Applied Materials ...
Following a turbulent year that has seen staff layoffs, a company restructure and criticism from ex-employees that it didn’t do enough to deal with issues of racism within its ranks, music technology ...
He learned the craft from his father and continued to make his instruments by hand. Laubin oboes are cherished for their dark and rich tone. By Alex Vadukul Paul Laubin, a revered oboe maker who was ...
A Fortnite fan suggests turning Festival instruments into Back Blings for more appeal. The idea, inspired by existing guitar Back Blings, offers the potential for drums and generic instruments. Epic ...
Twice a year or so I drive from Denver to LA, and there’s a stretch of highway in Utah that’s pretty solitary at night. It’s often outside of cell service, and barreling through the dark (no ...
The hills of Griffith Park are lush and green, and a wildflower superbloom is just a day-trip away, but down in the bed of the L.A. River, a different remnant of winter rains lingers: trash. Clinging ...