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

There have been a ton of customizations during 2010, and it seems the trend is going to continue in 2011. We've seen pretty much everything become an instrument that you can actually use to rock your heart out with. What makes some of these people take their beloved epic '80s gear and mod them int ...
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Apple has always been on the rebellious side of the computer industry. In the beginning, their energy was spent on creating a cult following, and within the company, everything was a battle. Even the developer groups had their own battles about who could develop the most successful product. Docum ...

I take it we're getting used to gadgets being charged by different weird inventions. I mean, if it's not solar, it's wind, but I have yet to see a wave charger. To charge a mobile device in today's day and age isn't that hard, but if you want to be able to do it anywhere and whenever you want, tha ...

The inventions people come up with sometimes have an unknown purpose, and it can be hard to really see the point since it doesn't really optimize or make anything easier. In my humble opinion, new inventions should help us in our daily life, make our tasks easier, and sometimes obliterate them comp ...

I must admit that I used to adore that little Pac-Man shaped hand held game when I was a kid. Sure, it was monochrome and the sound was horrible, but the gaming was good and you couldn't put it away if your life depended on it. Even though I can take the Pac-Man, is was always the Pac-Man villains ...

More and more iPhone cases are starting to incorporate technology into them that will technologically enhance the iPhone itself. So far we have only seen cases and skins that will alter the look and feel of it, but slowly but surely, we are seeing a shift in the thinking behind them. It's no longe ...

About a year ago, I wrote an article about the Intel Touch Screen Wall at the CES which everyone, at the time, thought was the 8th wonder of the world. But, as it turns out, this year there is one better. Not only does it seem that the future is harboring some pretty cool lobby technology for us, ...

The knowledge that is harbored by Google is probably the worlds most complete, but that doesn't mean it is the all knowing pool of answers. Humans still battle questions everyday, and it can sometimes be hard to find the exact answer you need if your question is complex and multifaceted.
The onl ...

It was a while ago now that we saw the first generation of the robotic or autonomous vacuum cleaner grace the shelves in the stores. At first it was a sort of a miracle and ahead of its time. But today, it seems the super hero power of the Romba vacuum cleaner has faded quite a bit, and everyone i ...

So Halloween is over and there is no real need to put on a custom anymore. However, there is always that odd thing people do called Cosplay. Yeah, if you're not familiar with it, it's when geeks create their own awesome game character costumes (or whatever costume they want to create) and role pla ...

Every New Years Eve, here in Sweden, we have this show that entails a bear rug on the floor which a butler always stumbles over when serving the lady of the house. When I was a little boy, I used to think it was hilarious, but the excitement sort of dies down a bit as the years pass I guess. Howev ...

We have all been there and the annoyance factor is at its highest when it happens. You're out in the field, and you decide to pop open your laptop to do some much needed work. There's only one problem, you have nowhere comfortable to sit and landing the computer in your lap, even though it's calle ...

As we have established a long time ago here on Bit Rebels, recycling can be quite fun, and also have a multifaceted secondary use. Everything we see at home could probably be recycled if we just had the creativity and imagination to do it. Sometimes we find it easier to throw away things instead o ...

Ever since James Cameron developed that 3D camera system that he used to film Avatar, the world has forever changed into an ever more immersive reality. Everything goes 3D and even our televisions are now starting to incorporate technologies into them to give us the option to watch movies, shows an ...

Working with 3D software is really a joy when you get the results you're after. The process; however, can be long and tedious as you will have to model, surface, light and animate your objects and scenes. But when you're done, and everything is all set, then you can create things that even your be ...