Microsoft Teams has transformed the way we collaborate in a digital workspace. One of its standout features is the Whiteboard tool, designed to facilitate brainstorming and visual collaboration among ...
Boards of Canada, the reclusive Scottish electronica duo, issued a statement yesterday expressing frustration toward the White House for using a track off their new album, Inferno, without permission.
The group and their label, Warp Records, said in a statement that they "do not condone the unauthorised use of their music for political messaging." By Gil Kaufman Add Boards of Canada to the long, ...
Boards Of Canada and Warp Records have hit out at the White House for using their music on one of their social media videos. The elusive Scottish duo’s music was heard over the top of a new video ...
How does this happen? Tomorrow, the great and reclusive Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada will release Inferno, their first album in 13 years. Last night, Donald Trump's White House set its ...
The Trump administration loves using artists’ music without permission, but this one is pretty unexpected. Last night The White House posted a video to their socials that used Boards of Canada‘s “Deep ...
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A new track from Boards of Canada has been used without consent to soundtrack a promotional video shared by the Trump administration’s White House. A snippet of the duo’s track ‘Deep Time’, which is ...
Last night, the social media accounts of President Trump’s White House posted their latest promotional video for U.S. nationalism. The eerie footage of windblown flags, detention centers, and a border ...
For the uninformed, Boards of Canada are notably not from Canada. They're Scottish! Which certainly isn't American either, making it all the more strange that the Trump administration used the ...
Custom printed circuit boards have become more and more accessible to the average hobbyist over the last decade. But one problem still remains: your circuits will take at least a couple days to make.
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