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 you are, getting right into bed to get some shuteye. It's dark outside, and it's even raining. You have just made yourself some hot chocolate to keep you warm before the night embraces your soul. You reach for your favorite comic. It's the latest issue, and you picked it up on your way hom ...

At first, I was a little skeptic when I saw this new keyboard and mouse made out of bamboo. However, it turned out to be the new cool and the latest in a string of gadgets in Asia to go viral. So much so, that it's actually considered the geekiest thing to have right now. It's rapidly spreading t ...

Have you ever felt like the sea is a scary place with a lot of creepy animals swimming and crawling around? If that's the reason why you have never scuba dived then you must renegotiate your fears. The underwater life is ten times as beautiful as dry land. There are things you couldn't even dream ...

Once again the brainchild of someone else has completely taken me by surprise. No wonder we have something called a viral social media phenomenon. It's amazing what people come up with and how inspiring it is every time you manage to cross roads with something new and fresh. Even though this art ...

Sometimes I think that we all have a Rubik's Cube at home. They're everywhere and nowhere at the same time. I know it almost sounds hysterical and weird but it's the doggone truth. They are on the bus, on the plane and even in the store. Everyone seems to think they will get smarter if they play ...

I remember the first time I saw a digital photo frame. Back then it wasn't very advanced, and it looked kinda bulky. You could place it on your book shelf and impress your friends with it. Nowadays, these things are somewhat like miniature computers with movie and photo capabilities. They also h ...

Traveling is a great way to see new things, things that you would normally only see on TV, the Internet or read about in the news. When it comes to landmarks and special attractions, there is no better way to experience them than going there in person. I am sure we will soon find ourselves immerse ...

Isn't it funny how everything that comes from Apple sooner or later gets bejeweled? It's like it's an unwritten rule that all their gadgets have to get bejeweled, almost like everything with an Apple logo is divine. Of course, that's not the case, and the iPhone 4 has had more troubles with its re ...

When I went to school, I sure had my share of geeky teachers. You could tell they were passionate about the subjects they taught by just listening to them explain physics or biology. It kind of ran through their veins and right from the very first sentence you could tell that the subject was somet ...

I bet if we're keeping this up we'll have the wildest and strongest compilation of Star Wars awesomeness on the Internet. I think that if George Lucas really knew how many people idolize and completely immerse themselves in his brainchild world, he would actually get scared. The hours put down to c ...

Age. It's one of the last mysteries that us humans haven't yet been able to master or control. Sure, we have Botox and a ton of other medical "marvels" that supposedly keep us looking younger, yet weirder. It's like everything a human is rejects the fact that we're getting older and more busted u ...

I don't have garden so I don't have to cut the grass, cut the trees or maintain the odds and evens of a garden. So why am I writing about this you may ask? Well there is a simple answer to that really. It's because I am a geek and I need to know everything. Also, how could you pass up an opportu ...

So after a while, you manage to finish up the Rubik's Cube. You are fairly skilled in pretty much any programming language there is, and math is your closest friend. You might even have a crack at becoming a member of MENSA (or at least that's what you think). But hold up a second there. Before y ...

The LEGO theme here on Bit Rebels is amazingly apparent and alive. We write about LEGO pretty much every chance we get. Why? Because we can and because we love it just like half the world does as well. There's something about those blocks that make us all wanna become architects and engineers. ...

Alright, maybe that was an exaggeration to say the least. However, it took quite a lot to incorporate these prescription pill bottles into a chandelier and floor lamps (or whatever you want to call them). Even though I haven't yet had to pop too many pills in my life, except them pesky sleeping pi ...