A Brief History of Sampling
From The Beatles to The Notorious B.I.G., Eclectic Method takes a look back at the use of samples throughout the years.
From The Beatles to The Notorious B.I.G., Eclectic Method takes a look back at the use of samples throughout the years.
Percussion, vocals, guitar - Guitaro5000 can do it all. At the same time. Watch his impressive cover of the Eurythmics Sweet Dreams.
ESPN preps you for the Super Bowl by packing all the highs, lows, and story lines of the entire 2013-14 NFL season into 160 seconds.
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The HP Smart Tank 6001 is the ultimate all-in-one printer, delivering high-volume, cost-efficient, and high-quality printing for any need. With up to two years of ink included, users can print up to 8,000 color pages or 6,000 black pages before needing a refill, reducing both costs and waste. Featuring automatic two-sided printing, borderless color prints, and seamless mobile printing via the HP Smart App, the Smart Tank 6001 is effortless to use. From crisp text documents to frame-worthy photos, the Smart Tank 6001 ensures premium-quality prints while making printing convenient and worry-free.
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Since you probably weren't going to watch the Super Bowl anyway, EA Sports did something nice for you and simmed the Denver-Seattle matchup in Madden 25. Spoiler: Denver wins.
Losing 178 goldfish in a row can take a real toll on you. Especially if you've got OCD. See how number 179 fares in this short from Animation Workshop.
Homes with complex layouts and/or a lot of floor obstacles can befuddle a lot of robot cleaners. With the StarSight Autonomous System 2.0, Roborock's Saros 10R handles them with ease. Its 3D ToF sensors and visual recognition technology allow it to create 3D maps of its environment — as opposed to the 2D tech in most robovacs — boosting sampling frequency, response times, and the ability to see small objects. As the thinnest Roborock yet, it easily navigates under furniture and into hard-to-reach spots. It has a dual anti-tangle system for dealing with hair and an industry-first AdaptiLift Chassis to easily tackle thresholds and obstacles up to 1.5" tall; the latter joins a liftable mop, main brush, and side brush to make this one of the most versatile cleaners on the market. Enjoy $200 off through 2/16.
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Looking your best while traveling can be a challenge. Made from a wrinkle-resistant, stretchy, and moisture-wicking fabric, the Maverick Performance Blazer from Collars & Co. handles it in stride. In addition to looking great straight out of a weekender or suitcase, it's also double-vented for added comfort, with a secure internal pocket, a pocket for sunglasses or other quick-access items, and a built-in pocket square that hides away until it's needed to elevate your look.
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Christoph Waltz does his best John Malkovich impression as the bald protagonist in Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem, which the former Python has called the final part of a trilogy that started with Brazil and continued in 12 Monkeys.
Tom Scott discusses the McCollough Effect - where looking at colorless gratings for a time can make them appear colored, or colored gratings can appear to swap colors - at Walt Disney World, home of the most stuck-in-your-brain song.