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James Carter's Starring the Computer collects appearances of home computers in television shows and movies. The Commodore 64 is well-represented, but my childhood haunt the Amstrad CPC isn't quite so well-embedded in popular culture. Starring th...

AI art is hot right now, that's for sure. I'm fascinated by what folks are creating—some of it is just so terrific. I recently joined the "Official Midjourney" Facebook page, where folks post the art they're generating, and I thought I'd share some...

The Antique Mouse & Rat Trap Gallery is an online photo collection of rodent traps from 1836 to today. The intricate, freaky-looking, and novel designs that you can find in this collection make the mouse traps of today look quite boring. —...

Photos on your website can be a representation of who you are, what you do, or what you love. We want your photos to show to your visitors as best they possibly can, no matter what kind of device they are using.

One of Netflix's biggest challenges is helping users discover content. To address that, it's testing an Instagram-like scrolling feed that will show trailers, photos and alerts for shows and movies. The feature also encourages users to shar...

Retronaut posted a fabulous gallery of women railroad workers from World War II. [via]...

Purina's third annual Better With Pets Summit explored the ways in which people and pets improve each other's lives. Panel discussions and keynote speeches — focused on everything from pet-centric architecture to cat cafés to the bene...