RIT’s new media interactive development degree adapts digital technologies for social software, wearable devices, touch interfaces, virtual/augmented reality, and more. An RIT New Economy Major: The ...
Google's new design language, material design, makes its debut this week in Lollipop, the latest version of Android. It brings a bright new look to phones and tablets. But to hear Google's designers ...
The wheel of progress is changing what we think of as “new” or “old,” and users can easily scorn the sites and apps they loved only a few months ago. But for every door that technology closes, a new ...
We live in the future. Cars drive themselves. Computers beat humans at Go. Voice assistants aren’t just here; they’re 50% off on Amazon. We can put digital holograms into meat space and our fleshy ...
New media is a dynamic, ever-changing industry that integrates communication, computing, design, and technology to create highly interactive user experiences on all types of digital devices, from ...
Amid rapid development and shifting demographics, it’s easy to imagine why many New Yorkers feel powerless over the direction of their city. Citizens do have the ability to affect meaningful change ...
What makes a game really great (or a major flop)? How can you lay the groundwork for a career developing, researching, and playing games? In this innovative program, students learn the answers to ...
Many associations, organizations, and businesses have developed programs in the past to help their constituents produce specifications for a variety of concrete pavement applications. For smaller ...
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