When George Tames, a staff photographer for The New York Times, spotted President John F. Kennedy leaning on a table, head bowed, less than a month into his presidency, he knew what to do. He had ...
Blender Foundation has begun work on a full-feature iPad Pro app with sculpting, Apple Pencil support, and a live demo at SIGGRAPH 2025 The Blender Foundation is now developing a native Blender Ipad ...
Blender, the popular free 3D modeling and animation software, is finally coming to iPad and Android tablets. Aiming for a complete Blender experience rather than a simplified one, initial versions ...
Blender, the widely used open-source 3D creation software, is getting a tablet-first redesign, starting with full support for the iPad Pro. Here’s what to expect. In a detailed post at the Blender ...
The open-source 3D creative tool Blender is getting a multitouch upgrade: A dedicated version for the iPad Pro is coming in the foreseeable future. It actually seems logical that you would want to ...
Blender has revealed it is developing a native iPad version of its popular open source 3D creation suite, complete with a fully-featured multitouch interface tailored to artists who rely on tablets.
Blender is working on a native iPad version of its popular 3D creation suite, with the goal of delivering a complete multitouch experience tailored to artists who rely on tablets. In an update posted ...
The USS Midway Museum is opening the doors to a previously unseen, top-secret area of the ship where naval intelligence history was once made. Dozens of guests flocked to the flight deck of the USS ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After more than 40 years on the air, First Coast News Chief Meteorologist Tim Deegan is preparing to step away from the green screen. His final day on-air is set for May 30. As ...
Blender, an open source integrated 3DCG production tool, released version 4.4 stable on March 18, 2025. It includes revamped animation management with action slots, expanded functionality for geometry ...
Thanks to not-so-recent advances in technology, we can shoot just about anything into space, or at the very least into Earth's orbit. At first, we launched spy satellites during the Cold War, but once ...