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Apple’s Machine Learning team, in collaboration with researchers from Nanjing University and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has announced an interesting 3D AI model called ...
Google has updated its iconic 'G' logo for the first time in almost a decade. While the new logo retains the 'G' in the familiar Product Sans format, it introduces significant changes to the ...
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a 3D-printed tower in Switzerland. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. A network of organic 3D-printed concrete columns makes up Tor ...
Watch the Launch Trailer for Among Us 3D, a first-person and VR version of the hit social deduction game developed by Innersloth and Schell Games. Players will set out to complete tasks ...
A network of organic 3D-printed concrete columns makes up Tor Alva, a 30-metre-high tower modelled on a cake, unveiled yesterday in a small mountain village in Switzerland. Created by cultural ...
Slip, roll, put your hands up! 3D Brawler is a mini-game in Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth that will be testing your boxing reflexes in the Gold Saucer. IGN's Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth guide will help ...
The updated "G" logo has a gradient effect now, which could be an attempt to better sync design with the company's AI products. Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture.
The tallest 3D-printed tower in Switzerland has been inaugurated. A special 3D printing technique was used to realize the project, according to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH ...
I have long been a fan of KIKO Milano. I recall trying one of the beautiful, limited-edition festive highlighter palettes a ...
An Apple Maps update rolling out from today will let you explore the F1 Monaco Grand Prix circuit in 3D, thanks to a combination of a Detailed City Update and features specific to the Monaco Grand ...
Balenciaga coined the pantashoe during its Spring/Summer 2017 show, featuring the polarising hybrid trouser in a range of ...
What just happened? A team of engineers at the University of Edinburgh has unveiled a new chapter in robotics: soft, four-legged robots that can walk off a 3D printer as soon as they're made.