Odds are, if Mouse: P.I. for Hire caught your eye, it's because of its unique, hand-drawn, black-and-white 1930s-era "rubber hose" animation style. But it's aiming to be a lot more than just a pretty ...
Several Disney cartoons and characters from 1930 have entered the public domain this year. Works in the public domain are no longer protected by copyright and can be freely used and shared. Other ...
Mouse P.I. For Hire turns back the clock by bringing old school cartoons back to life in video game format. As you work to uncover a conspiracy that cloaks a corrupt world, expect to bring the ...
Although much of Cartoon Network’s classic episode library has been removed from streaming services like HBO Max, it turns out that there are a ton of classic episodes now streaming completely for ...
In honor of the 30th anniversary of the John Lasseter film Toy Story, the first fully computer-animated feature film, we’re taking a look at early CGI milestones in the days before Toy Story. But ...
While personal computing technology has improved by leaps and bounds over the past decade, the default go-to input device — the computer mouse — has seen little innovation. Today, the computer mouse ...
As cartoons become harder to find on bigger streaming platforms, free services such as Tubi and Pluto are stepping up to save beloved classics. After disappearing from HBO Max, the original Looney ...
Over the past decade there have been a few attempts to replace the traditional computer mouse with a lighter and faster gadget, but none of them seemed to fully meet users’ needs. The Prolo Ring is ...
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We make our PC sleep when we have to leave it for some time and we don’t want to shut it down. Shutting down a PC first requires you to save all your running work, also rebooting the PC and opening ...
For years, I never used the extra buttons on the side of my mouse, and mostly just viewed them as a nuisance. Too often I’d click them by accident and trigger some unwanted action, like navigating ...