VIDEO: Adobe Announces Permanent Switch to the Cloud and Other News You Need to Know


Adobe announced it will discontinue its Creative Suite applications in favor of its subscription-based cloud service, EA and Maxis announced The Sims 4, and Windows 8 announces it has surpassed 100 million licenses.
VIDEO: Viral Video Recap: Fat Cats and Squirrel Delays


On this week’s Viral Video Recap: what the zombies are really saying, demolishing LEGO construction and a piñata for a leopard.
VIDEO: Google Keep for Chrome and Other News you Need to Know


Google Keep gets an offline-capable Chrome app, Microsoft migrates Hotmail users to Outlook.com and Warren Buffett joins Twitter.
VIDEO: Give Your Mac Unique Style With the Iconic Disc
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Iconic Disc is a semitransparent, customizable badge that lights up whatever image you want, using the glow from your Apple laptop’s logo.
VIDEO: Get Notifications at a Glance with LinkMe


LinkMe puts text and social media notifications on your wrist, so you can stay up to date with a glance. It’s raising funds for production on Kickstarter.
VIDEO: Disney Shutters LucasArts and Other News you Need to Know


Disney has dissolved the video game development arm of its Lucasfilm acquisition; Google announces the Blink web rendering engine and Twitter tweaks its mobile apps.
VIDEO: Hybrid Car Produced With 3D Printer


Automotive engineer Jim Kor is producing a hybrid, two-passenger car using a 3D printers. It’s expected to take 2,500 hours to make.
VIDEO: Quadrotors Can Toss and Balance Inverted Pendulums Perfectly


Researchers have developed learning algorithms that let quadrotors perfectly balance ungainly poles — and juggle them around between themselves.
VIDEO: Shia LeBeouf Goes on Twitter Rant Over Broadway Gig


The actor is parting ways with Broadway play “Orphans” because he reportedly couldn’t get along with co-star Alec Baldwin. A series of bizarre Twitter posts followed this week’s announcement.
VIDEO: 3D Printable Robot Created with Open Source Products in Mind


Atlanta-based robot designers at Hello Robo are testing in-home robot construction on Kickstarter. Their new project Maki, takes advantage of readily available hardware, 3D printing, and open source software.

