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| Meet Keri Szafir, an electronics engineer from Gdańsk, Poland, and discover her unique electronics workspace, where she pursues her passion...

| Nowadays, building your own high-spec audio gear is not nearly as popular as half a century ago. Back in 1970, good amplifiers were extremel...

| Optically adjusting the speed of a turntable with a stroboscope sounds easy, but has become complicated today. Here are stroboscope discs yo...

| Adjusting the speed of a turntable has become difficult with modern LED lights. Stroboscope disks are expensive if available at all. Disks i...

| We love to find new uses for vintage parts and especially old displays. They are often too nice to leave in a drawer. This audio analyzer pr...

| Brian White (PhD, Stanford) is a scientist with many interests: biology, vacuum tube radios, FPGAs, and more. During the day, he works as a...

| Anyone can now have a 3D virtual tour of two early computing galleries at The National Museum of Computing on Bletchley Park, UK, thanks to...

| It's always nice to see things making a comeback, and in today's throwaway climate we are seeing a resurgence in vinyl records and associate...

| Eric Schlaepfer in collaboration with Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories’ latest ultra-daft project is a dis-integrated circuit. Dis yes, like...