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Sub Bass in a Back Pack.

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SubPac | Feel Your Music from SubPac on Vimeo.

Do you like the feeling of bass vibrating through your body in a club? This new kickstarter funded product brings that experience into everyday life. Subpac provides “a high-fidelity, portable, tactile audio device that quietly and directly transfers low frequencies to your body”. In other words, it is the rucksack that buzzes bass into your back.

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How Twitter Won the Battle for The News.

How Twitter Won the Battle for The News.
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