We now exist in an age of persistent technology. The always connected lifestyles that we lead invariably creates a constant bombardment of our senses through media consumption that never has to sto...
Way back when I was doing communications studies, we were all taught about the magic bullet theory - a model suggesting that an intended message is directly received and wholly accepted by the receive...
While savvy marketers reach out to customers across platforms including social media when launching new products or services, many forget that these are the very channels customers turn to if anything...
Send your loved one a love formula
For this years valentine's day send your loved one this formula (sqrt(cos(x))*cos(300*x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01,sqrt(6-x^2),-sqrt(6-x^2) Try it out. Paste it in the Goggle search bar. ...
3D stuff, hardware acceleration and styling in Firefox
Firefox is a modern browser available for almost for every platform. Hardware acceleration was already introduced back in version 4.0 and onwards. What is hardware acceleration in terms of browsers an...
In-browser GPU enabled 3D rendering
In terms of GPU accelerated graphics within the browser, there are three major developments. First is HTML5 Canvas3D (WebGL), is software library that extends the 3D capability of JavaScript language ...
In short: 1. Responsive design 2. Gesture controls 3. Longer page content 4. Floating menus Device influence Smart phone penetration is still on a rise. In Singapore, smart phone penetrat...
8 Big Digital Trends in the Year of the Dragon
So, 2012 has finally arrived. Apart from worrying if the Mayans were indeed accurate about the date of the Apocalypse (if they were, I suppose everything I have to say in this article sh...
Facebook Timeline does not work on IE 7
If you are still using IE 7, here's another reason to get that browser upgraded. Facebook’s latest profile redesign is not visible in IE7, sources say Facebook will completely phase out support...
What more can we expect from HTML 5 in 2012
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) started working on a new standard in 2004, and at that time HTML 4.01 had not been updated since 2000. The World Wide Web Consortium ...

