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- WD releases 500GB, 750GB, 1TB and 2TB My Passport USB 3.0 portable drives
Available in five colours: white, black, silver, blue, and red. - Want: real Instagram camera concept
The Socialmatic Camera is a concept by ADR Studio, and it turns Instagram into a camera that all hipsters would love to own - Autodesk releases free 3D capture app 123D Catch for the iPad
123D Catch has come to your iPad, it's free, and it doesn't require any additional hardware besides the camera already builtin. - 2012 Apple MacBook Pro and iMac benchmarks appear on Geekbench site
Benchmark results for a new MacBook Pro and iMac were spotted in Geekbench’s database over the weekend, suggesting that Apple will launch updates to both line-ups imminently. - Updated: our guide to Illustrator CS6, After Effects CS6, Premiere Pro CS6 and Photoshop CS6 plugins
Here we're listing professional-level plug-ins for Photoshop, Illustrator et al as they're updated to support Creative Suite 6. - Creative Suite 6: our guide to updated Illustrator CS6, Photoshop CS6, After Effects CS6 and Premiere Pro CS6 plugins
Here we're listing professional-level plug-ins for Photoshop, Illustrator et al as they're updated to support Creative Suite 6. - Creative Suite 6: updated Illustrator CS6 and Photoshop CS6 plugins
Here we're listing professional-level plug-ins for Photoshop, Illustrator et al as they're updated to support Creative Suite 6. - Virgin Media offers 100 creative paid internships competing to create a festival at Royal Opera House
The Project offers paid and accredited work experience for 100 unemployed 18-29 year olds in the creative industries across the UK. - Virgin Media offers 100 creative paid internships competing to create a festival at Royal Opera House
The Project offers paid and accredited work experience for 100 unemployed 18-29 year olds in the creative industries across the UK. - The rhythm method: Control apps by tapping out beats
Manufacturers of touch-based devices may consider using rhythmic interactions as a new form of user input - The rhythm method: Control apps by tapping out beats
Manufacturers of touch-based devices may consider using rhythmic interactions as a new form of user input - Microsoft project aims to turn any laptop into a Kinect
A pair of projects from Microsoft Research called Humantenna and Soundwave present a unique method for gesture recognition