It's been almost 12 months since Thunderbolt made its debut on the 2011 MacBook Pro. In that time, just a few dozen Thunderbolt products have shipped, to the disappointment of users eager to take advantage of the fast connection.
Nik Software's popular image editing app Snapseed will be available for free on iOS and half price on the Mac for one day only this Valentine's Day.
Chrome for Android will not run Flash Player, the popular software that Apple has famously banned, Adobe confirmed.
The OM-D is based on the OM film SLR range that Olympus sold from 1972-2002.
With a 36-megapixel full-frame sensor, the Nikon D800 is built for huge prints, aggressive cropping, fashion shoots, and fat wallets.
D&AD has extended the deadline for entries for this year's D&AD Awards to give creatives last chance to enter in the Award's 50th year.
Wi-Fi connections will be made available on the platforms and escalators of 120 tube stations in London in time for the Olympic Games, says Transport for London (TfL).
Sony said Monday it has developed new technology for the tiny imaging chips that power cameras in portable devices, which will allow for clearer photographs while using less space and cutting manufacturing costs.
Struggling Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it and its US subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code to reorganize its business.
The UK creative ambassador details why nations are increasingly turning to creativity and design to achieve growth and success.
2012's big things are branded experiences, 3D projection mapping, Arduino, hellish scenes, bold colours and, of course, the Olympics.
Vimeo has launched versions of its mobile app for Android and Windows Phone, the company announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
HTML5 looks set for rapid growth in 2012, driven by the need for cross-platform development as a result of increasing mobile market fragmentation, according to new research by Kony.
With the debut of the Nikon D4, Nikon has introduced its new flagship, full-frame digital SLR camera.
We're living in an exciting time in technology: From consumer products such as phones and tablets to the way your home computer accesses the Internet, everything is changing, and mostly for the better. We predict that next year the following ten developments will change the way you interact with the digital world.
For the creative community, the year 2011 has been a wild ride. Here we round-up how things have changed for you.
The next version of Nokia's Symbian OS will be called Nokia Belle, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.
The latest version of Mozilla’s Firefox has returned to the theme of improved performance, boosting JavaScript speed by a claimed 30 percent plus on websites making extensive use of it.
The first owners of the Galaxy Nexus smartphone can finally enjoy Flash-based websites and videos across the Web. Adobe updated the Flash Player in the Android Market to version 11.1, which supports Google's latest mobile OS, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).