Throwback Thursday – 10 years of Online Music

Today's music scene is drastically different than what it was 10 years ago. The entire industry has gone through a revolution ever since Napster came on the scene and completely changed the way we access music.

This industry change is showing no signs of slowing down either, with services such as iTunes and Spotify continuing to innovate the way we consume and find music

Here is an awesome infographic showing just how the music industry has changed over the past 10 years.

Throwback Thursday – Relics of Technology turned into beautiful Art

When old floppy disks and phones sit in the junk drawer of your office they really lose most of their beauty. Well Jim Golden, a renowned commercial photographer, has emptied out the junk drawer and turned these relics of technology into art. The results are truly amazing, they inspire this complete sense of nostalgia and I'm sure will bring back some great (or frustrating) memories.

Throwback Thursday – 7 ways to make use of old Tech

We talk a lot about new innovative technology here at TOSS sadly however, technology does not stay innovative for long. This raises a major question, what am I supposed to do with all of these leftover pieces of old tech? Well I'm glad you asked because the answer is simple, CRAFTS. Thats right, its time to take those old relics and turn them into something useful once more.

Throwback Thursday – Welcome to the 1970’s

Welcome to the 1970's, a decade full of Led Zeppelin, hippies and the birth of the personal computer. Watch as the lady in pink walks into the future (or the light at the end of the tunnel) with her personal, portable computer, and this brightly lit future can be yours for the low price of $1795! Sadly people don't look at me with the same expression when I walk into a room with my laptop.

ThrowbackThursday The Mixtape

Do you remember making a mixtape for that cute girl you liked in your English class? I bet you do and I'm sure she appreciated your collection of Rush and that one Bryan Adams song, you romantic you.

And even though there was something great about making a mixtape for that lucky lady I must say that personally an iTunes playlist is just so much easier.