Daminion Software has released a new version of its low-cost, local network based photo management software, Daminion Server, which allows multiple users can view, annotate, and edit digital assets simultaneously.
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.
Emil's first solo exhibition takes place at The Book Club in Hoxton, London next month. Check out samples of his work.
GoPro has released new versions of its CineForm software for processing 2D and 3D video.
Exposure 4 is a new version of the photography effects plug-in for Photoshop and Photoshop Lightroom.
This is Not a Place is a multimedia exhibition based around the work of American indie band Bon Iver.
Vimeo has launched versions of its mobile app for Android and Windows Phone, the company announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Nik Software has announced that it's bringing Snapseed, its popular photo-editing software for iOS, to the Mac.
Adobe Carousel, the subscription-based photo editing and sharing application launched in late October 2011, has had a name change.
It wasn’t so long ago that Apple observers were wondering why it was taking Thunderbolt peripherals so long to get to market. This week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may be putting an end to that conversation.
London's Design Museum may be about to embark on a big move across the city, but that hasn't stopped it putting on its yearly show of the best design work across graphics, digital, architecture, fashion, furniture, products and transport.
Microsoft's motion-sensing Kinect technology will be available for Windows PCs in a few weeks and is destined for a lot more than just gaming, CEO Steve Ballmer said at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas on Monday.
Is Nikon cooking up a digital SLR surprise for the Consumer Electronics Show, which starts Tuesday?
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.
Combining 3D projection mapping and Christmas, Manchester-based studio The Neighbourhood has made a cubic Christmas tree.
Printer ink can be expensive, so be sure to cost up the price of ink when purchasing your next printer.