Richard Darell is the founder and CEO of Bit Rebels, a multifaceted online news outlet that reports daily on the latest developments in technology, social media, design and everything geek. Today this media entity welcomes more than 3.5 million unique visitors per month and is considered the go-to place for people in constant motion.
As an Internet entrepreneur, he is dedicated to constantly trying to develop new ways to bring content faster and closer to the end user in a more streamlined way. His excitement for statistics has allowed him to further develop systems that continuously produce accurate and fast-paced analytics to better optimize the approach by which Bit Rebels presents news and content.
His graphic design background has proven to be an important tool when designing new systems and features for Bit Rebels since the development of solid and stable code depends entirely on their structure and implemented procedures.
Richard currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden and directs the Bit Rebels offices in both Stockholm and Atlanta.
You can reach Richard at richard@bitrebels.com

It's now been a while since the initial reports of the BP oil spill showered the world in chaos and fear of what was to become of it. It took several months before they could block the constant flow of crude oil into the sea, but was it too late?
Sure, BP got their penalty, and in the end, they h ...

I think everyone at some point has come across the awesomeness of ASCII art. It first appeared on the early Commodore 64, if not even earlier. It spread like wildfire, and we have been evolving it ever since. With a computer, it's really simple to achieve good results. If I am not mistaken, there ar ...

When Sin City was released, everyone was talking about the visuals and how unique and genuine they were. I must say that I was a little impressed by the movie, even though the storyline was a little bit thin and most of the time the movie itself was a little hard to get into because of the way they ...

I remember writing an article a while ago about the Gummy Bear Chandelier, and I remember Diana and I discussing how much the thing would cost. We were both way off when we guessed how much it would be, and it was settled once Diana (yeah, she awesome like that) called the creator and asked what it ...

It's been a while now since we touched on the subject that we all love, namely bacon. There have been quite a few products created with the flavor, smell and look of bacon, and it looks as if that is unlikely to stop anytime soon. The funny thing is that right when some people think bacon is "out," ...

When I look at really creative and impressive posters, I always get a little childish thinking that I want to plaster my walls with them all over again. You know, just like we did when we were little kids, and we had every chance in the world to act like it as well. My walls were completely covered ...

It's almost summer, and at least over here in Sweden, people have started to bust out the grills to experience the season's first barbecue. There are of course a lot of different sizes, shapes and formats when it comes to this wonderful way of preparing food. The smoker grills are getting more and m ...

There are things in the world that are hard to let go of, and then there are things that you simply shouldn't let go of at all. It is hard to let go of the Walkman for example, but there is a superior medium that will benefit you when it comes to accessibility and quality. However, a vinyl record ha ...
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The pace at which computers get updated is getting faster and faster. We are no longer impressed by the giant leaps humanity sometimes takes when it come to technology. Even though we continuously invent new ways to speed up, make smaller, and refine already existing technology, it looks like we are ...

If you are confined within the four walls of your office during your working hours, I am sure you have thought about pretty much everything that could keep you inspired to continue working. We can't all have the top floor office with the amazing city view where a pair of binoculars could keep you bu ...

We have stated it many times before, but there is no denying that art comes in a plethora of shapes and styles. There is just no predicting it, and the more out-there it is, the more attention it seems to attract. When I was living in Los Angeles for a brief moment, I was amazed by the store food di ...

I don't know how many times I have wished that I never got rid of my Nintendo NES console. It has almost become something to grieve over, and I can't seem to get my butt out of the chair long enough to actually hunt another one down. I would just love to sit for a couple of hours and play Super Mari ...

Here we are again making sure that you are exposed to the latest in concept mashups. If you are a frequent visitor to Bit Rebels, you know it has become one of our cornerstones to off the various insanities. However, this time, we are not going to venture into charted territory. Nope, we are going w ...

It's quite impressive to think that some people out there go out of their way to recycle their old things into new ones. It doesn't really matter what it is, they seem to find a use for it anyway. Sometimes the new use is even better than the old one. It's easy to be amazed by the Steampunk creation ...

As Bit Rebels has evolved, we have featured a lot of photographers and illustrators here on the website. Every time we find something we haven't seen before, we lovingly write about it to perhaps inspire other photographers or illustrators to play with the idea or further develop it.
More than of ...