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.
Adobe recants statement saying only CS5 and CS5.5 owners will get discounted upgrades, opening it to CS3 and CS4 owners too.
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.
Submissions are now being accepted for the fourteenth annual Rushes Soho Shorts festival.
The free update to version 9.2 adds new ePUB features, ePUB 3 audio and video support, and more options for App Studio.
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.
Combining 3D projection mapping and Christmas, Manchester-based studio The Neighbourhood has made a cubic Christmas tree.
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).
Apple rolled out an update for Logic Express, with version 9.1.6 of the digital audio workstation promising a variety of fixes and app stabilization.
Although Android Ice Cream Sandwich makes some big leaps in HTML5 browser performance, Apple's iOS 5 is still the king, according to a study by Sencha.
Wacom is offering a new free art and illustration video training DVD featuring Daniel Lieske, Uli Staiger and Angie Taylor to anyone who buys an Intuos4 graphics tablet.
From fashion films to motion graphics, second Vimeo awards is looking to reward creators of excellent video projects.
Our colleagues over at the Macworld Lab has a small collection of Thunderbolt peripherals, and we thought we should put them to work to answer questions we had about connectivity and how devices affect performance.
The BBC is rolling out its global iPlayer app to the Apple iPhone and iPod touch.
Reaching Out largely eschews faux retro in favour real 80s stock footage from Corbis.
The Internet's most popular video site--and the second most popular site, period, according to owner Google--has finally gotten an image overhaul.