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Wednesday
Jul132011

GTA IV graphics now looks better than GTA 5 ever will, thanks to iCEnhancer + ENB

When the first GTA IV gameplay trailers were released, people were completely dumbfounded. How could a world this large be so detailed, varied, filled with life and how would that generation hardware handle it? It looked amazing, and it took the world by storm… but it’s been 3 and a half years and GTA IV is looking a little rusty compared to this years new titles. Now, some vigilante gamers are in the crunch, re-building GTA IV for everyone.

Thursday
Jul072011

Youtube gets an awesome new re-design (how to enable it)

Youtube has just announced that a new user experience has creeped into the Beta labs on Youtube. It’s essentially a visual overhaul with no real features added, but the way the new layout works is really slick, and feels a lot like the mobile site, with larger buttons. The new player is really nice also, and the entire site seems to have been blacked out — more screenshots after the break, and how you can enable it!

Tuesday
Jul052011

Dribbble designer's take on Google+

As soon as a new web product is launched, you can trust the designers on Dribbble to start pumping out alternate design concepts and improvements to said web property. This is still true with Google’s new social network Google+. Dribbble has been a buzz with news about the new social network, and they have been sharing thoughts on Google’s design choices, and providing some really useful resources for everyone that’s interested in the project. Very cool stuff!

Sunday
Jul032011

Disturbingly true facts told through motion graphic visualization

There are many videos that are created using pure 100% motion graphics and they’re great, but the only reason most of them exist is for the eye candy. Usually they are demonstrations of a designer’s talent, or an intro for a TV show or extra clips for a film — but motion graphic designer Patrick Clair decided to take a different approach and put his talent to the test. He makes videos that look at some of the most controversial topics in the business world, and turns them into beautiful motion graphic visualizations — but yet they are so entertaining to watch, and learn a bunch about some really disturbing true facts.

Saturday
Jul022011

Okay Geek gets awesome design review from Design Shack

For about 3 years, we’ve been constantly trying to make Okay Geek look the best it can, and allow readers to have an awesome experience, but we haven’t had any real significant feedback about what users think of Okay Geek. Well, the design champs at Design Shack, one of the largest web design critique publications in the world, have taken a deep dive into Okay Geek and all of the hard work we have done over the years, and needless to say, they love Okay Geek!

Read MoreDesign Shack’s review of Okay Geek

Friday
Jul012011

Fantastical could be the best Calendar App for the Mac - Review

I have had so much trouble trying to keep a schedule for myself on my Google Clandar and iCal and I have never found out why. I figured I was just lazy, or maybe I didn’t need a calendar at all, but after months of having no calendar I couldn’t keep myself on track, and I was late (or missed out) on everything! It was such a horrible feeling, but I had no clue how to make it all work — then it hit me…

Thursday
Jun232011

Milk announces their new App "Oink"

If you haven’t heard, Kevin Rose and his San Francisco web bandits have started a new company called Milk where they plan to create in-house apps for iOS and soon Android. The interesting thing is that each app will apperently be incubated by Milk (interesting and wierd… like Milk from a mother to it’s young) for a short while until it can self-sustaining, and maybe become it’s own company. Oink is the first of Milk’s lineup.

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