YouTube unveils new look
The Internet's most popular video site--and the second most popular site, period, according to owner Google--has finally gotten an image overhaul.
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The Internet's most popular video site--and the second most popular site, period, according to owner Google--has finally gotten an image overhaul.
Thirty years ago this week the BBC offered for sale its first Micro, a home computer that went on to change the history of computing in the UK and far beyond.
Pixomondo discusses how its network of effects houses across the globe came together to create over 800 VFX shots for Hugo.
The Design Museum has added 13 objects to its collection of iconic designs, including controversially the Kalashnikov AK-47 rifle.
A pair of researchers from Dartmouth University have devised a metric for quantifying how much a digital photograph has been altered by digital photo-editing techniques.
The UK government has admitted that ICT education in schools is not fit for purpose in its current state.
We catch up with director Tom Jenkins to find out how he created the story of a desk toy who escapes his office world.
Facebook may take away a disputed page on Facebook from both Merck in Germany and Merck in the US, if the two companies do not come to an agreement, a person familiar with the situation has said.
Berg is working on a small, friendly box that prints little lists of pertinent information for you to pin up around your house or studio.
Pete Harrison has just released a new collection of desktop wallpapers from artists he's selected from around the globe.
Apple has reportedly approved the first game subscription app for iPads this week, and then mysteriously yanked it from the App Store on Wednesday.
Leading London design agency Airside has announced that it's to close its doors in March 2012 after 14 years.
Drobo is the latest storage company to offer online storage with its data storage products for small and medium businesses, thanks to a deal with 'cloud storage' service Pogoplug.
Look mum, no hands! This little hipster robot rides around on its fixie bike like it's no big deal, which is great because if there are two things in this world I love it's whimsical robots and fixed-gear bikes.
Katachi is a new iPad magazine that aims to offer levels of interactivity not seen in most mainstream publications.
Kemistry is showcasing some beautiful artworks from Pietari Posti, Darren Hopes, The Heads of State, Adrian Johnson and more.
Almost half of home office workers prefer inkjet printers, a poll on our sister site Pc Advisor shows. When asked 'For your home office, do you prefer an inkjet or a laser printer?', 49 percent of respondents selected 'inkjet printer'.
We interview Luke Jerram to learn more about how he integrates technology and science into his artwork.
Adobe will cut 750 jobs and reduce its investment in enterprise software as part of a broader plan to target the fast-growing markets for digital media and digital marketing products, the company said Tuesday.
Xerox has launched the Phaser 7800 A3+ colour laser printer.