Peavey has long been known for creating great musical instruments. From amps to guitars, the Peavey name is a trusted name. So, it should come as no surprise that Peavey is constantly innovating. Just like technology companies that want to stay ahead of the pack, the minds that create at »
02/06/2012, John CookThere’s a new music site in town, but this one doesn’t require a subscription or allow you to stream anything. Instead, Splash.FM is a kind of social network mixed with a music discovery site. Users can list their favorite songs, follow other users, listen to the clips that other users »
01/17/2012, Alan VegaGoogle is always trying to find new areas of the digital world to dive into. Now, the internet giant is taking on Apple's iTunes Match with the release of Google Music, although it's hard to say if there is any comparison at all. Both iTunes Match and Google Music allow »
11/25/2011, Alan VegaYou’ve probably heard by now that Google is attempting to trump Apple once again by getting into the online music scene. Google Music is meant to be (in Google’s eyes) a top music download competitor. While this music site was met with some skepticism, there are some things that Google »
11/21/2011, Erik LimVintage radios are great to look at. Before consumers were concerned with size, radio manufacturers created devices that were works of art. Vintage radio collectors can sell complete collections for thousands of dollars, and there’s still a high demand for radios of this sort. The only problem with an authentic »
09/12/2011, Erik LimTurntable.fm is a cool new site, generating lots of buzz. The site is made up of a variety of "rooms", which tend to have a theme relating to the genre of music being played. Once a room is chosen, users can take a DJing spot, if one is open, or »
07/29/2011, Erik LimRemember AOL? AOL used to be huge, but the company has largely faded into the background over the past few years. The company did make a few attempts to gain attention recently, but most of those attempts were lame and failed. Now, AOL is back, and this time the company »
07/15/2011, Steve Luck