Creativity Stems, a new open file format for DJs, makes mixing easier than ever Native Instruments announced earlier this year that it was working on a new open music format designed for creative mixing and DJing called Stems. The new format lets you split the tracks into four elements – usually bass, vocals, drums and synths – so you can control each one independently. This means you can add effe
Ever wanted to add bold text to your tweets or really underline a point? Now you can. Bedazzle is a Chrome extension that adds the rich text editing features that Twitter currently lacks. Well, sort of… Sometimes you need to be ???? in your tweets and really u͟͟͟n͟͟͟d͟͟͟e͟͟͟r͟͟͟l͟͟͟i͟͟͟n͟͟͟e͟͟͟ your ⓟⓞⓘⓝⓣⓢ. — ?Mic Wright ? (@brokenbottleboy) May 1, 2015 What the add-on actually does is add a new b
This research is courtesy of Sander Duivestein, professional speaker and trendwatcher at VINT, the International Research Institute of Sogeti Last weekend JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest bank in the United States, published a job opportunity for an associate at its New York branch. One of the requirements was an, “opinion on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.” The bank has since deleted the rem
Celebrate King's Day with TNW 🎟 Use code GEZELLIG40 on your Business, Investor and Startup passes today! This offer ends on April 29 → Russian internet giant Yandex has launched an alpha version of its new Chromium-based browser for Windows and Mac OS X that incorporates a few interesting ideas of how a modern browser might look. The main difference from the interface of Chrome or Firefox is the
One month after Flickr introduced a new offering letting users to create wall prints from their own photos, the Yahoo-owned company has opened up the service globally. Flickr offers both wood-mounted and gallery-style canvas prints, in five sizes ranging from 8″ x 10″ to 20″ x 30″. However, prints could thus far only be shipped to US addresses. As of today, anyone anywhere in the world can order w
Insider The Wayback Machine passes 400 billion indexed webpages, covering the Web from late 1996 to a few hours ago The Internet Archive today announced a massive milestone for its Wayback Machine: 400 billion indexed webpages. The data encompasses the Web as it looked anytime from late 1996 up until a few hours ago. To celebrate the milestone, the Internet Archive has provided a list of The Wayba
4chan, one of the Web’s most trafficked imageboards, isn’t a site that you would think would get many acquisition offers. After all, even advertisers make a point to avoid it like the plague. Yet its founder, Chris Poole (also known as moot), today revealed that he received a $50,000 offer for the site from a Japanese toy company back in 2005. Poole was 17 at the time. His rejection letter, which
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