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Hackers vs. Adobe: How File Types Cripple Security [Infographic]
Every day we see new malicious malware spring up, and our virus software captures thousands of new and old attacks on our computers. We're constantly trying to shield ourselves from the attacks but hackers continuously find new ways to get to our information. Adobe has been a target now for about ...

iPad 2 Window: Put An Outside View Wherever You Want
It's not an understatement to say that the iPad 2 had quite a successful demo launch. First we saw Steve Jobs demo it, which in itself is a huge plus considering all the horrible reports about his health, but it also features so many cool new things that will make it one of those must-have products ...

NES Breathalyzer Game: The Ultimate Party Game
So you're having a party this upcoming Friday and all your geek friends are invited. On for the night is some retro gaming, and it's of course the Nintendo NES that is in the spotlight. What else could bring back that retro feeling of the past? Super Mario is of course the first highlight of the ...

The iView: Eliminating The Dual Monitor Annoyance
I have always found it refreshing to see new and daring concept designs that truly eliminate the annoyances and boost productivity to new and ultimately satisfying levels. However, it is not always a simple solution that will enable us to reconfigure our daily ways of doing things. Sometimes it ta ...

7 Steps: The Evolution Of A Social Media Friendship
I remember back in the day (2009), I wrote many articles about how to build real friendships in social media. Back then; people were skeptical that it could be done. However, since then, we've grown as a whole in our knowledge about the complexities and the magic of social media. By now, most peo ...
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The History Of Mobile Operating Systems [Infographic]
I remember back in 1996 when nobody even knew what a mobile operating system was. I had just graduated from University and moved to Atlanta that year to work at the Olympics. I specifically remember all the bulky heavy computers we had to set up just to access the Internet and make everything run ...

Hands-Free Sandwich Holder: When Working Is More Important
We have all been there. It's that moment when you suddenly realize that optimizing yourself is more necessary than anything that has to be optimized. You sit there and tap away at the keyboard realizing that your deadline is coming towards you like a mountain wall while you're driving your Ferrari ...

Super Mario Art Recreated In An Excel Document
It's quite apparent that design and art come in pretty much every form and shape. Since we don't want to limit ourselves to paper, we are always trying to create art on whatever surface we have available. Sometimes it's on a napkin and sometimes it's even on the thin transparent air that goes back ...
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A Day In The Life Of A Social Media Manager [Infographic]
Being a social media manager sounds so glamorous, doesn't it? For anyone who is a twitterholic, it translates to, "I can finally get paid to tweet!" Whenever I see social media manager job postings circulating on Twitter, they always have hundreds of RTs. It's definitely a job that comes across a ...

Deconstructing Disney: The Parts Of Legendary Cartoons
Every once in a while someone comes along who strikes a profound string that resonates throughout the world. They mesmerize us with their magic and keep us astonished for the rest of our lives. Walt Disney was one of those people, and his legacy will live on for the rest of eternity. His way of c ...

This Is What A Typical Person Looks Like: Are You Typical?
I've often wondered what keeps a company like National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Magazine) going decade after decade. That yellow-framed magazine was popular back when I was a kid, and it is still just as recognizable today. However, today, it is no longer just a magazine. National ...

PS Square: The Only Mobile Device I Would Ever Need
Concept design can sometimes take the form of futuristic technologies not yet stumbled upon. Usually they are odd and deal with features that we normally don't use at all. However, sometimes there are concept designs that strike you to the point that you would be prepared to put your life at stake ...
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The Well Preserved Mummy Just Discovered In China [Pics]
We interrupt our regular Bit Rebels programming to tell you about something incredible recently discovered in China. Just a few days ago one of the coffins found last month underneath the road was opened, and you won't believe what was inside.
In case you missed the beginning of this story, whic ...

Ornithology: The Real Birds Behind The Angry Birds
When you play a game, do you ever stop to think about where the idea must have come from? Me neither, but I am sure there are people out there that actually think about that. When playing a game, it's quite apparent where it is originally from, or at least where the idea must have come from. To m ...

The Last Breakfast Illustration: Offensive or Creative?
Breakfast cereal is a big deal here in the States. When I've had friends from other countries visit, they are always blown away by how many cereals are in our stores. If you live here, you know there are tons of them. I've always been a fan of cereal, but I probably don't like it as much as Robb ...