Adobe Creative Cloud Apps Now Ready for Download

Adobe announced yesterday that a major update to Creative Cloud has been released. Now, Adobe users who want to use the newest versions of Creative Suite apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Muse, and Dreamweaver will have to pay for a monthly subscription to Adobe’s Creative Cloud. Let’s take a look at what Creative Cloud (CC)… Continue reading Adobe Creative Cloud Apps Now Ready for Download

How to Increase Credibility for Your Business With Instagram

Taking pictures of your process, staff, and customers help establish credibility for your business.

Many businesses thrive on the integrity and credibility of their owner and his/her employees. Credibility is hard to come by when you’re on a tight budget. Sure, you can interact with customers face-to-face, but what about building digital credibility? You can’t afford to not to have credibility. It’s what drives revenue. When people know, like,… Continue reading How to Increase Credibility for Your Business With Instagram

10 Most Common Social Profile Pics and What They Really Mean

When you upload a new profile pic on Facebook or Twitter, what is it really saying about you? Is the photo some throwback to better looking days? Or are you trying to flaunt some new relationship to the chagrin of your ex? Well, whether you just posted your latest duck face or some picture from… Continue reading 10 Most Common Social Profile Pics and What They Really Mean

“Fashion Victims” Installation Brings Bangladesh Textile Factory Accidents to the First World

The art of Yolanda Domínguez, of Spain, aims to incite a reaction from viewers and generate social criticism, especially regarding women’s place in society. Take Domínguez’ living installation from 2011, “Poses,” where actressess posed on city streets just as models pose in fashion magazines. Seeing women in the middle of walkways frozen in outrageous postures… Continue reading “Fashion Victims” Installation Brings Bangladesh Textile Factory Accidents to the First World

The Amazing Artists of the Pittsburgh Comic Arts Festival (Part 2)

This is Part Two of our coverage of the Pittsburgh Comic Arts Festival. Click here to visit Part One. How many artists did we meet at the Comic Arts Festival, you ask? Many. Here we bring you part two of the cartoonists and characters we met: Anthony Letizia, Geek Pittsburgh Did you know that Iron… Continue reading The Amazing Artists of the Pittsburgh Comic Arts Festival (Part 2)

Meet the New Flickr: Yahoo Unveils a Bigger Instagram-Like Design

Yahoo has just rolled out a major face-lift for Flickr, its photo sharing service, making it much bigger and grandiose. This marks a historic 24-hour period for Yahoo which also just put the finishing touches on a deal to buy the popular social networking platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion! And in the Flickr and Tumblr… Continue reading Meet the New Flickr: Yahoo Unveils a Bigger Instagram-Like Design

Facebook is Testing a Vine-Like Video Sharing Feature for Instagram

Facebook is reportedly testing out a new video feature for Instagram, its photo sharing service, that will be similar to Twitter’s Vine. According to Mathew Keys from The Desk, the new service is being tested out internally, and would allow a user to upload anywhere between 5 to 10 seconds of video from their mobile… Continue reading Facebook is Testing a Vine-Like Video Sharing Feature for Instagram

10 Amazing Pictures of the World at Night

The World at Night’s “Earth and Sky” photo contest highlights some of the most beautiful pictures of the night sky and its epic battle with light pollution. The best images for 2013 were hand-selected out of submissions by photographers from 45 different countries. The top image this year shown above, by Stephane Vetter of France,… Continue reading 10 Amazing Pictures of the World at Night