Flat-panel guitar speaker designed for clean tones and wide dispersion

Unless you can afford to pay roadies, one of the great pains of being a gigging musician is lugging around heavy equipment like amps and cabs. Bruce Thigpen of Eminent Technology has come up with a guitar speaker design that lightens the load.

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Mylo lifeguarding tech uses AI to watch over swimmers in pools

While there already are automated lifeguarding systems for home swimming pools, Mylo is claimed to be different. Among other things, it utilizes dual cameras and artificial intelligence to spot swimmers who may be in trouble.

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Zaha Hadid Architects’ sports center shoots for sustainable design

Following an international architecture competition, a proposal from ZHA has been selected for a huge new sports complex in Hangzhou, China, which will feature significant sustainable design and be centered around an eye-catching soccer stadium.

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Three reasons business users should upgrade from M1- to M2-powered iPad Pros

New iPad Pros feature Apple's newest M2 CPU. Here are three reasons justifying upgrading from the previous M1-powered iPad Pro models. Image: leungchopan/Adobe Stock Almost everyone knows Apple regularly upgrades…

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OM System OM-5 launches as adventure-ready compact MFT camera

Olympus spin-out OM Digital Solutions celebrated 50 years of the OM-1 film with a new micro-four-thirds flagship in February, and has now launched what appears to be an update to 2019's OM-D E-M5 MkIII.

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53 “mute” species caught vocalizing, suggesting single chatty ancestor

Birds sing, dogs bark and turtles – well, talk in their way too. A new study has found a range of “mute” species do actually vocalize, and concluded that all acoustic communication can be traced back to a single ancestor more than 400 million years ago.

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