If you’re looking for quick, ready-to-post AI video, YouTube might have just launched the perfect solution. While YouTube’s Shorts section hasn’t gained too much traction in its quest to compete with TikTok as the go-to short-form video platform, its new AI background generator might actually be worth checking out. YouTube Launched an AI Green Screen […]
Apple has yet another new game for Apple News+ subscribers on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. With the latest software updates, Sudoku officially joins Crossword, Crossword Mini, and Quartiles in the News app’s Puzzles section. As with Crossword, Crossword Mini, and Quartiles, Sudoku is available to paid subscribers of Apple News+ in Australia, […]
Vintage furnishings, including family heirlooms, add more personality and history into the mix. The pieces, all carefully selected, range from restored antique items to design classics like Danish pendant lamps and an iconic marble and crystal table by Giorgio and Maurizio Cattelan, reinforcing the property’s timeless yet eclectic aesthetic. The main architectural challenge that Lessness […]
Microsoft is now previewing Game Assist, a new Microsoft Edge feature that lets you browse the web without navigating away from your games. Before we dive into Game Assist, let’s reintroduce ourselves to the Windows Game Bar. Introduced in the Windows 10 era, Game Bar is an oft-neglected and somewhat poorly named game overlay system […]
You’ve seen quadcopters, and you’ve seen drones used for crop dusting or aerial surveillance – the DJI Glide is a fusion of both those drones. Designed by Baptiste Grenon, the DJI Glide proposes a battery-efficient design courtesy the presence of wings that help the drone stay stable and achieve flight at high altitudes without being […]
Microsoft has released Recall in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.2415 for users in the Dev Channel. This is the first time Recall has been available for regular testers to try, following a bungled initial rollout. Recall is meant to help people keep track of their actions on their PCs. It was originally set […]
As technology progresses, we tend to gravitate towards higher standards: Thunderbolt instead of USB 2.0, USB-C instead of USB-A, and so on. However, older standards like USB 2.0 still have a place for many people’s setups, as most USB devices simply don’t need anything more advanced. USB 2.0 Uses Less System Bandwidth KT Stock Photos/Shutterstock […]
Ever get home, tired after work, sit down on a couch, and spend an hour or two sitting down without even managing to change into your home clothes? It’s a seriously unpleasant in-between state – almost comfortable, but you know you’re not really at rest, likely hungry, and even your phone battery is likely about […]
Here’s what we looked at this week: LG develops a stretchable display that can follow compound curves. Material science + fear-based marketing: The Armor-Tex is a stab-proof jacket. Nike showed off their 3D-printed Air Max 1000s. Industrial Design student work: Maoxin Yuan’s therapeutic eyewear. Transportation designer Alan Derosier got the […]
“An elite physical trainer came to us with a prototype of what would become the PureTorque, a scientifically proven tool for more effectively targeting the muscles in your torso,” writes industrial design firm The Metcalfe Group. “We were able to refine his original idea to create something that was light, […]