Attendees at AdobeMAX love Sneaks. Co-hosted this year by 'Parks and Recreation' star Nick Offerman, Sneaks demonstrates currently in-development technology, which may or may not work its way into products.
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AdobeMAX: Creating Impossible Worlds with Photoshop
My favorite Photoshop instructor of all time, Bert Monroy, took people on a search for impossible worlds at AdobeMAX.
Read More »AdobeMAX: It’s Raining Apps in Creativity Land and in ‘Deadpool’
If creativity glowed like nuclear radiation, the Los Angeles Convention Center and the adjacent LA Live could have been seen from Mars last week during AdobeMAX.
Read More »Language Matters in Life and Business: Disrupting the Climate Change “Brand”
Some scientists have been pushing to replace the phrase "climate change" with a more effective term.
Read More »Why You Need a VPN When You Travel, and Top VPNs to Consider
Keep your data secure when traveling by setting up a virtual private network for your mobile devices.
Read More »Interdrone: Drones and Dronalism, Coming Soon to a TV Station Near You
Dronalism – the use of drones to provide TV news footage – will be coming soon to a station near you. Or maybe not. TV journalists, like many early adopters of drone technology, face resistance from a variety of sources.
Read More »Assassinations of TV Journalists in Virginia – The Media Needs to Change Coverage of Shootings Now!
By publishing the rantings of this madman the media qualifies them as something worthy of review. The warped minds out there read and identify with them. What a recipe for new disaster after disaster.
Read More »Do Book Reviews Sell Books?
So the real question is this: do book reviews work?
Read More »SXSW-V2V: Ten Amazing Apps That Could Change Your Life
The V2Venture Competition at SXSW V2V enabled early-stage startups to pitch their products and/or services to industry experts and investors. Ten applications particularly impressed me.
Read More »The Business of Reality: How Reality TV Is Harming Wildlife
Reality TV is fine as entertainment. But the reality show paradigm has crept into wildlife programming, and this is where something is going horribly wrong.
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