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Tag: music[1]
Can Video Games be the New MTV? By Erica Naone | 04/03/2009 | 0 Comments Selling songs via console games, the Web, and phones may help the ailing music industry. By Larry Hardesty | 12/22/2008 | 2 Comments Rival aesthetics in the mashup community. By Jennifer Chu | 07/18/2008 | 5 Comments Converting genetic activity into music may be a way to monitor health. By Erica Naone | 07/18/2007 | 4 Comments Musicians can now control sound effects for electric instruments by waving a hand. By Kate Greene | 05/25/2007 | 3 Comments New music software could make online jams nearly as good as rehearsals in the same studio. By Jennifer Chu | 05/09/2007 | 5 Comments A musical code for amino acids produces biological harmonies. Listen to examples here. By Kate Greene | 05/08/2007 | 4 Comments Researchers are testing ways to let people listen to gadget menu options instead of looking at them. How to Speed Up Movie Downloads By Brendan Borrell | 04/19/2007 | 7 Comments Researchers have designed a new way to get the most out of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, decreasing the time it takes to download movies and music. By Julie J. Rehmeyer | 04/10/2007 | 2 Comments A new website is tackling a tough problem: searching for songs based on hums. By Rachel Ross | 03/26/2007 | 17 Comments A new gadget can broadcast music from your iPod to friends nearby. By Wade Roush | 02/09/2007 | 0 Comments A personal-video broadcasting system from SplashCast brings new meaning to the term "reality TV." [1]
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