Monday
Jan252016

Adobe Portfolio is a new way for creatives to easily build beautiful websites 

Adobe is taking on Squarespace in the website design and hosting solutions game with Adobe Portfolio. Currently available to creative Cloud subscribers, Portfolio allows subscribers to quickly and simply build a website to showcase creative work.

There are 5 standard layouts to choose from which show what the websites will look like on a PC, a tablet as well as a smartphone. Unlike Squarespace which requires subscribers to move to their latest versions to enable responsive designs, Adobe's solutions are geared towards mobile devices from the get-go.


Source: Adobe

Monday
Jan252016

Review: Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Samsung brings back 2014's Samsung Galaxy S5 but with updated specs, a better display and a return to the dust and water resistant flagship of its time.

The Galaxy S5 neo has a lot going for it. Sure, it feels a little retro now that Samsung has moved on to curved glass and aluminum bodies, but it does offer a removable battery as well as a 5.1-inch display that is a comfortable size for many users out there.

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Monday
Jan252016

Tesla Motors suing former Model X falcon door supplier

One of the most intriguing and defining features of the Tesla Model X crossover are the articulating falcon doors. These modified gullwing type doors allow easy access to the two rear rows of seats and are designed to sense closely parked cars as well as low roofs and can adjust automatically. Tesla Motors is reportedly suing  Hoerbiger, which tesla contracted to develop the doors, didn't produce a satisfactory product, this then caused delays in the shipment of the Model X.

Hoerbiger was the early developer of the falcon door concept but their prototypes were faulty and leaked oil. Tesla farmed the work out to another contractor and it cost the company millions to move development elsewhere. Tesla's Model X is currently under production and the Falcon doors are supposedly working as expected. 

Source: Autoblog

Sunday
Jan242016

Here’s a first look at the ‘Warcraft’ TV spot

The cinematic take on the Warcraft game finally gets its first TV spot. It’s showing what promises to be an epic 3D battle from some of the Blizzard Entertainment fantasy universe. The film is directed and co-written by Duncan Jones (of Moon and Source Code fame). It’s set to arrive in the U.S. on June 10th. Some of the cast members include Travis Fimmel, Ben Kebbell, Clancy Brown, and Daniel Wu. Warcraft is a Legendary Pictures, Blizzard Entertainment, and Atlas Entertainment production.

Source: Deadline