Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
MAKE Magazine Electronics skill set tutorials
Skill Set: Electronics tips from "Ask MAKE"
For the past few years, we ran a column called "Ask MAKE," where we answered reader-submitted questions about all things making. Not surprisingly, many of them had to do with electronics. Here are some of the most popular ones, which might help shine some light on your problem (literally in one case), or even answer a question you didn't even know that you had:Ask MAKE: How to wire up LEDs?
Ask MAKE: Pull-up resistor
Ask MAKE: Software for designing circuits
Ask MAKE: Debouncing a switch
More:
- Ask MAKE: Voltage annotations
- Ask MAKE: LED as light sensor
- Ask MAKE: Simple proximity sensors
- Ask MAKE: Using an optocoupler
- Ask MAKE: Debouncing a switch
- Ask MAKE: Repurposing electronic detritus
- Ask MAKE: Continous rotation potentiometer?
- Ask MAKE: Why are some LEDs tinted?
- Ask MAKE: Best book for learning about Antennas?
- Ask MAKE: Three leaded piezo?
- Ask MAKE: Image sensors: CCD vs CMOS
- Ask MAKE: Why do flourescent lights buzz?
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
mougg MOBILE MUSIC SERVICE
1 GB OF YOUR PLAYLIST IN THE CLOUD
fROM MY DAILY FEEDS THIS ITEM FROM MAKE USE OF DOT COM
Music lovers want their favorite playlists to be accessible wherever they are. Your day would go a lot smoother if you were able to listen to the favorite songs in your music library while at work or on the subway. Using Mougg, you can do exactly that.
Mougg is a free to use online music player. You can use this web service to create an online account and then upload MP3 songs totaling a size of 1GB. As you upload the songs you will see their upload progress and can cancel the ones in the middle of uploading.
Your uploaded songs are displayed just like in a media player. The tracks are displayed in the middle pane, the playlists on the left, and the playing controls in the bottom pane. In the bottom right you can even view the album art of the currently playing song.
With 1GB of free storage and a media-player-like interface, countless music lovers will appreciate what Mougg has to offer.
Key Features:
Lets you upload your songs and listen to them later.
Provides 1GB of storage.
Has a media player like interface.
Lets you create playlists.
Similar tools: mSpot, TubeMyStuff, AudioBox, Psonar, TunesBag, Soundcloud, and Sideload.
Check out Mougg @ www.mougg.com (By Umar from TechCityInc)
fROM MY DAILY FEEDS THIS ITEM FROM MAKE USE OF DOT COM
Music lovers want their favorite playlists to be accessible wherever they are. Your day would go a lot smoother if you were able to listen to the favorite songs in your music library while at work or on the subway. Using Mougg, you can do exactly that.
Mougg is a free to use online music player. You can use this web service to create an online account and then upload MP3 songs totaling a size of 1GB. As you upload the songs you will see their upload progress and can cancel the ones in the middle of uploading.
Your uploaded songs are displayed just like in a media player. The tracks are displayed in the middle pane, the playlists on the left, and the playing controls in the bottom pane. In the bottom right you can even view the album art of the currently playing song.
With 1GB of free storage and a media-player-like interface, countless music lovers will appreciate what Mougg has to offer.
Key Features:
Lets you upload your songs and listen to them later.
Provides 1GB of storage.
Has a media player like interface.
Lets you create playlists.
Similar tools: mSpot, TubeMyStuff, AudioBox, Psonar, TunesBag, Soundcloud, and Sideload.
Check out Mougg @ www.mougg.com (By Umar from TechCityInc)
Saturday, January 1, 2011
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