Are your eyes bored this morning? Look at this right now. It's an animation by computer artist Daniel Sierra, and it will mesmerise you, if only for a few minutes. Read More >>
Today, Adobe announced the latest round of updates to its ubiquitous software suite, with its Creative Cloud subscription service taking centre-stage. Not only is the old Creative Suite moniker being dropped completely, but a whole slew of cloud-dependent features were introduced. While the updates will be a boon to a huge number of Adobe customers, it's going to annoy the hell out of one core Adobe demo: the pirates. Read More >>
Featured comment by Mr Tennent:
"They have a monopoly plain and simple, the software isn't massively ahead of its rivals, it was back in the day but most of the new features are just ..." More »
Rain isn't the weather condition that photographers generally hope for. But if you knew how to take marvelous pictures like this, you would be doing rain dances on the reg. Read More >>
A quality grinder is an essential tool in making good coffee or espresso, but they're often known more for their utility than their beauty. The HG-One, though, is a different beast. Its sleek beauty will make you forget how much cranking is involved. Read More >>
The very first picture of what is purported to be Olympus's upcoming E-P5 mirrorless camera has surfaced, and has more of the retro touches we have come to expect know and love. Read More >>
Latte art. It's tickled the fancy of many a cafe-goer as they gaze at the magical flower-patterned milk floating upon a sea of velvety espresso. This dude right here, though? He laughs in the face of your measly rosetta. Read More >>
A new piece of filmmaking gear was just announced that could completely re-invent the complex process of camera stabilisation. It's currently being tested and endorsed by Vincent LaForet, who's given us a little taste of what it's capable of. Read More >>
Featured comment by irononreverse:
"That Smarter Every Day guy did a video where he mounted camera to chicken's heads to much the same effect
http://youtu.be/UytSNlHw8J8" More »
Tabs, tabs, tabs. They somehow grow like a virus in your browser window. The more squeeze in, the more you STRESS OUT. OneTab offers a simple solution. Read More >>
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"I love how it goes on about saving memory. I mean, My biggest frustration is having only 8GB of RAM available to use to browse websites. /s" More »
When he's not designing products for the likes of Blackberry, BMW, and Lenovo, Di Tao is re-imagining commonplace items with his amazing concepts. Take this electric cordless water kettle—nothing but right angles in austere black and white. A perfect contrast to the formless water it's meant to hold. Read More >>
While all those volumes of Where's Wally books sit in a dusty cardboard box in your attic, the spirit of Wally lives on in a remarkable bit of GIFage by Redditor Swiftapple. Wally is alive and well. And bobbing. Read More >>
Featured comment by Randy Baton:
"Number one on the list:
http://www.cracked.com/article_20294_5-literary-classics-that-put-x-rated-movies-to-shame_p2.html
Although calling Wheres Wa..." More »
There are incredible feats of engineering going completely unnoticed all around us. The way a high speed camera shutter works is one of them. Read More >>
The one thing we always wish our cameras did better is take better pictures in low light. It looks like Canon is attacking the problem guns a'blazing, because its new 35mm image sensor spits in the face of darkness. Read More >>
Featured comment by userage:
"Innovation? Shit, its a technical exercise.. Don't get carried away, Sony could easily produce this, not to mention their sensors are generally better..." More »
The latest of the seemingly endless iterations of Sony NEX interchangeable lens cameras is the NEX-3N. At £400 including kit-lens, Sony is shooting for the lower end with this one — primarily people who are just stepping up from a smartphone or compact point-and-shoot. We got a chance to toy around with the new camera today at the American Museum of Natural History. First impression? Adorable. Read More >>
Featured comment by dunksterp:
"I've always seen these as a waste of time. For the money, you can get a far better entry level DSLR. I've got a 450d and a 5DMk2. The 450d cost me abo..." More »
We've all seen some amazing scenes while looking out the window on long flights. Filmmaker Tim Sessler has! And rather than popping another Ambien and dozing off on his flight from San Francisco to Salt Lake City to Philadelphia, he decided to capture some footage and go to town. Read More >>
Featured comment by milesharrison:
"Oh, and if you're in the back, there is usually a small window in the door in the rear galley but depending on the aircraft it can be very very small ..." More »
It is a primary job of any designer, illustrator, or artist to deal with choosing colours. Most software only provides cumbersome or inelegant ways of doing so. This utterly simple and addicting website will help you in your hue-rific journey with pristine, undulating tones. Ahhhh. Read More >>