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The History of Typography – Animated Short

Ben Barrett-Forrest is a graphic designer and producer. He created an animation that explains history of typography from Gutenberg to our current procedures. Many have complimented Barret’s work, so don’t miss out on it. To develop this animation they recorded 291 hours, took 2,453 photographs and invested 140 hours of work. Beyond any doubt, this […]

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5 top tips for graduate designers

 Here are five things that newbies need to know. 01. A career in design is a mix of joy and pain Most of us choose to become a designer because we crave the adrenalised buzz that comes from being valued for our creativity. But this craving blinds us to the fact that being a designer […]

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Professor uses facial recognition to spot bored students

He’ll know if his presentation is putting you off. A Chinese professor has created a facial-recognition program to read his students’ faces and try to determine if they are interested or bored while being in class. Wei Xiaoyong, science professor at the Sichuan University, formulated a “face reader” aiming to identify people’s emotions. His invention […]

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The new Messages App of iOS 10

Apple keep on bringing new stuff for its users. Now, with the new operating system comes several big changes on the Messages app. The new iOS 10 allows you to delete those standard Apple apps you don’t use while designing more features of artificial intelligence and offering a much more interactive Messages app. Now, you […]

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Google Museum revives dinosaurs

Thanks to Google, several cultural institutions and especially museums around the world now have the opportunity to offer their archives to millions of people in digital format. Using the best Street View, VR and Photos collections from more than 1,000 museums the Art and Culture app allows people to visit incredible exhibitions without getting out […]

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Samsung’s Note 7 exploding battery ‘fix’ is a 60 percent limit

Samsung has a “quick fix” in the works for stubborn Galaxy Note 7 owners who don’t want to return their devices, despite the global recall over batteries that might potentially explode. The company will roll out a software update on September 20th in South Korea that will limit the Note 7’s battery to a 60 […]

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Making you phone and computer merge in one

Haven’t you felt that discomfort of being sitting in front of your computer and having to check your phone every time you get a notification? Now we have the perfect solution for that. You can turn your computer into a makeshift smartphone. This is ideal for all of you that get to sit in front […]

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How to sell or buy an old iPhone

Perhaps this might be news for you, but you can sell your old iPhone and get some money to buy the new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. You even have another possibility: recycling your old iPhone. Depending on the company or personal buyer, while selling your old iPhone you could get up to a […]

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Machines learning to predict human behavior

Human beings have the capacity of seeing a photograph and knowing what would happen immediately later. This is so natural for us that we do not consider the huge amount of information necessary for this task. Teaching computers to do the same is quite a challenging undertaking. MIT researchers have trained computers to predict what […]

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Useful gestures for your Android and iPhone devices

Android is the operating systems that allows its users the highest number of customization options. However, several of Android gestures are somewhat difficult to discover and they do not come with a guide to teach how to use them. So, here we display some of Android’s most useful shortcuts: Two-finger swipe down You can access […]

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