It's been almost exactly six months since the Sochi Olympics wrapped up and the world promptly moved on to speculating about the Rio 2016. Since then, the area has been left holding the proverbial bag—which as Russian photographer Alexander Belenkiy shows us, is full of too many buildings and not enough people to occupy them. Belenkiy visited Rosa Khutor, a town near Sochi that hosted the alpine e
Today at WWDC, Apple announced a huge batch of products aimed straight at the heart existing companies and apps. Here are just a few of the things that are feeling a spinning beachball target on their backs. DropboxiCloud has never been a hugely appealing cloud storage option, that's at least partially because Dropbox and its contemporaries are so damn good. Apple's revamped iCloud Drive, though,
Update: It looks as though the building may have elevators after all! According to Barcepundit—and despite an El Pais article that plainly states the opposite—there are, in fact, 11 elevators in total. [h/t Twitter] The Intempo skyscraper in Benidorm, Spain—standing proud in this image—was designed to be a striking symbol of hope and prosperity, to signal to the rest of the world that the city was
PhotoSketch is an internet-based program that can take the rough, labeled sketch on the left and automagically turn it into the naff montage on the right. Seems unbelievable but—as the video shows—it works: According to authors, their software can take any rough sketch, with the shape of each element labeled with its name, find images corresponding to each drawn element, judge which are a better m
For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to make up some things you'll never, ever see on Google Street View. As per usual, you came through in spades.
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