Posts Tagged ‘digital’

Philips HTS3571 Home Theater in a Box

Double Bass. Besides the name given to a noble string instrument, it’s also the positioning given for this nifty little DVD home theater system by Philips. It is placed as an entry level model, a segment that sees serious demand especially during shopping season.

The Polaroid 300 – Instant Photographs Poised to Make a Comeback

It’s been nearly three decades, but here comes Polaroid. Again. The 1980’s were a terrible decade for any number of reasons.

Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center Launches ‘Tech Virtual’ Design Challenge

  Screen shot of second life.: The Lemelson Center for the Study of Innovation & Invention The Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation today launched a collaborative design project with The Tech Virtual at the The Tech Museum in San Jose, CA With a series of design challenges hosted by The Tech Virtual, the Lemelson Center invites the public to develop and prototype design concepts for the center’s next exhibition, tentatively titled “Places of Invention.” “Places of Invention” will focus on hot spots of invention–areas where a critical mass of inventive people, networks, institutions and resources converge and creativity flourishes. The design project will simultaneously foster a dialogue about hot spots of invention and contribute to a new, participatory model for doing museum work.

Graphic.ly Speaking, Here Comes iPads & Social Networking For Comic Books

Since the introduction of the comic-book format in 1934, followed by graphic novels and Manga, the market for writers, illustrators and fans have grown exponentially within the last decade. While the printed format may at some point follow in the footsteps of the dying legacy newspapers , there are digital solutions emerging. Graphic.ly is an option in the social media space, while iPads, on the device end may actually take the place of the printed comic book and graphic novel, in the near future

Stock Photography: Going Digital.

How You Can Sell Your Digital Stock Images Online Today.
Stock Photography: Going Digital.