Listener Jim Milstein of Pagosa Springs, Colo., built a stone tower. When he strums the steel guard rails inside, the parts of the cylindrical structure vibrate, making the whole thing a musical ...
You can change the alarm sound on your iPhone in the alarm settings of the Clock app. You can purchase new alarm sounds from the Tone Store or use a song from your iTunes library. You can also change ...
Inventor Paul Vo‘s latest crazy musical innovation is a hand-held wand that changes the sound of guitars like magic. Hold it up to a guitar string, and it’ll vibrate forever. Depending how you use the ...
When you're in a meeting or attending a presentation, your iPhone's silent mode might not be quiet enough. If you set the iPhone to vibrate in silent mode, it still makes an audible buzzing sound that ...
Do you miss calls or messages when your phone is set to vibrate? You’re not alone, it’s easily done. Google has a solution. If you have a Google Pixel smartphone, the latest Android 15 brings an ...
Audio signals traveling out of speakers can vibrate the walls they touch or are close to. The sound waves fed through the speaker travel in every direction; however, these signals can be dampened and ...
What’s the difference between a metalhead and a raver? Why do you pick the wub wub of dubstep over the twang of a guitar? Musical preference seems to be as unique as your fingerprints—you love one ...
Introduction Have you ever tried making “walkie-talkies” using a long piece of string and two tin cans? If you have, you know that they work surprisingly well—at longer distances you can hear people ...
The original Switch included a feature for finding missing Joy-Con controllers through vibration, but if they were buried under couch cushions, or lost somewhere with a lot of noise, it was difficult ...
High school science teacher Sam Terfa wanted to demonstrate a fundamental physics principle: resonant frequency. To do so, he found the best singer at Minnehaha Academy and had him serenade a wine ...