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20 Mar 16:36

Twitter for Windows 10 updated with new design and latest features

by Tom Warren

Twitter for Windows 10 Mobile and desktop has finally been updated with some much-needed features. Twitter is overhauling its Windows 10 app today, and that means that users with Windows 10 phones will be receiving an update that brings all the latest Twitter features. Moments, GIF support, group chat, and muting are all now fully supported, and Twitter is also bringing improvements to the desktop side.

There's a new dark theme for desktop users that can be selected, and on the mobile side the theme will change depending on your system settings. Overall, the app looks and feels a lot more complete, and the addition of mobile support means it's truly a Windows 10 universal app. If you're a Windows 10 Mobile user then it might not beat...

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24 Nov 19:19

What Makes Photographers Click: Inspirational Moments with Iconic Photographers

by Gannon Burgett

Editor’s note: Some of the imagery in the video might be considered NSFW, proceed with caution.


Here’s an oldie but really goodie from Pix Channel, who put together a set of short clips of some of photography’s greatest names talking about their craft and what makes them ‘click’.

This three minute video features a short vignette from a number of well-known and respected photographers, including Ruth Bernhard, Ralph Gibson, Duane Michals, Arnold Newman, Eddie Adams, Elliott Erwitt and more.

Each of them shines for just a few seconds in the video, but in those few seconds, they often share a wonderful piece of insight and inspiration that only comes with years (and sometimes decades) of deep commitment and love for photography.

Give the quick video a watch and then let us know what it is that makes you ‘click’ in the comments down below.

21 Feb 21:19

Amazon's Android set-top box reportedly set for March release

by Vlad Savov

It didn't make its intended launch window of the 2013 holiday shopping season, but Amazon's web TV set-top box is apparently still very much on the roadmap. Recode reports word from multiple sources today that Amazon is aiming for a March rollout of its Apple TV and Roku competitor. Having invested in developing a rich and varied Prime Instant Video library, Amazon has done a good job of distributing that content across platforms, but there are obvious benefits to the web company controlling and selling its own hardware.

Up to this point, the anticipation has been that an Amazon set-top box would run on Android, likely a customized version of the software as can be found on its Kindle tablets, with third-party app support helping to...

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