How CAD Software Changed the World

When it comes to engineering, designing products, and  machining them, CAD software has changed the world. Learn more in this handy infographic on SOLIDWORKS 30th anniversary below.

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What Is the Best Movie of All Time?

The quality of a film is largely subjective, though we can point to aspects like strong stories and performances, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning soundtrack. Some films have themes and messages that resonate years later, standing the test of time.

Which State Has the Cleanest Homes in America?

The team at Oxi Fresh proved we can measure cleanliness with a map of the U.S. featuring states ranked by their score on the Oxi Fresh Home Cleanliness Index. While cleanliness is subjective in some ways, the team endeavored to create a fair comparison.

How Businesses Can Protect Themselves From Cybersecurity Threats in 2025

Cybersecurity is a constant threat to businesses in the modern era as businesses the world over will spend over $1.25 trillion on cybersecurity in 2025. This number makes sense when we consider that cyberattacks are estimated to cost businesses five times that amount.

7 Ways Aging Affects Driving

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 4,829 drivers aged 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes in 2023. But while overall crash rates for senior drivers are actually lower than for other groups, older drivers have higher rates of crashes per mile driven.

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The Content Omniverse

The Internet has become an infinite pool of shared data, images, and content. While it’s challenging to fathom the growth of this “Content Omniverse”, this infographic from CopyPress sure does help.

Stuxnet: The New Face of Cyber Warfare

In 2010 a computer virus named the Stuxnet worm was created in order to stop Iran’s nuclear efforts. However, since then it has been leaked to the public, and any savvy hacker can get their hands on it. What does this mean? Well, the virus can be manipulated to do many things and could be very dangerous if it got into the wrong hands. Check out this infographic presented by Veracode to learn more about the Stuxnet virus.

I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That

The more we learn about animals, the more we realize that they’re full of surprises. We now know that animals are a lot more like us than we used to think – and they have quite a few skills and attributes from which we humans should take take a lesson. The following infographic published by PETA reveals some amazing facts about animals.

Weird Stuff You Didn’t Know About Ice Cream

Most everyone loves ice cream. I myself couldn’t imagine life without it. But, how much do you really know about this most wonderful of treats? For example, do you have any idea just how much milk it takes to produce a gallon of ice cream? It’s a lot. Do you know what the weirdest flavor is? Think of garlic, pickles and jalapenos. For answers to these and other questions, check out the infographic.

The Most Famous Celebrity Gamblers

The Most Famous Celebrity Gamblers

Here’s a look at famous Hollywood celebrities wins and losses at casinos and poker rooms. The infographic by Titan Casino is amazing to evaluate what could have been purchased with impressive losses made by some of these Hollywood giants!

London 2012 (Olympics)

It’s been 64 years since London last hosted the Olympic games and in celebration to mark such a great occasion this infographic from Dartington has been produced to display some fascinating statistics and facts surrounding the iconic event. The information covers 5 key areas ranging from the the Olympic Park through to finances and products.

What Makes an Olympic Body?

Force Factor has compiled surprising new statistics on the body types of some of the fittest people on the planet: US Olympic athletes. Taking a closer look at the height, weight, and BMI of America’s Olympic athletes is sure to challenge your conception of fitness.

Vacationing the Social Media Way

Social media’s increasing influence on our daily lives has rapidly extended into the ways we get away. From planning a vacation with social media to posting reviews of our trips upon our return, there’s no denying social media’s impact on travel today. The following infographic demonstrates how more and more people are using social media and mobile technology throughout their vacations.

All About British Tea

The following infographic from URBANARA provides insights into the quirky world of British tea drinking. From etiquette to making the perfect brew, this infographic gives some biscuit bite size chunks of the UK’s favorite five o’clock beverage.

Are You the Big Marketer on Campus?

Does your company want to reach college students? How’s that going for you? There are over 20 million college students and they spend over $16 billion online each year. With numbers that size, it’s worth some time and extra effort. SheerID asked college students how they are doing and how they can do it better and worked it into an infographic.

The Content Omniverse

The Internet has become an infinite pool of shared data, images, and content. While it’s challenging to fathom the growth of this “Content Omniverse”, this infographic from CopyPress sure does help.

Stuxnet: The New Face of Cyber Warfare

In 2010 a computer virus named the Stuxnet worm was created in order to stop Iran’s nuclear efforts. However, since then it has been leaked to the public, and any savvy hacker can get their hands on it. What does this mean? Well, the virus can be manipulated to do many things and could be very dangerous if it got into the wrong hands. Check out this infographic presented by Veracode to learn more about the Stuxnet virus.

I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That

The more we learn about animals, the more we realize that they’re full of surprises. We now know that animals are a lot more like us than we used to think – and they have quite a few skills and attributes from which we humans should take take a lesson. The following infographic published by PETA reveals some amazing facts about animals.

Weird Stuff You Didn’t Know About Ice Cream

Most everyone loves ice cream. I myself couldn’t imagine life without it. But, how much do you really know about this most wonderful of treats? For example, do you have any idea just how much milk it takes to produce a gallon of ice cream? It’s a lot. Do you know what the weirdest flavor is? Think of garlic, pickles and jalapenos. For answers to these and other questions, check out the infographic.

The Most Famous Celebrity Gamblers

The Most Famous Celebrity Gamblers

Here’s a look at famous Hollywood celebrities wins and losses at casinos and poker rooms. The infographic by Titan Casino is amazing to evaluate what could have been purchased with impressive losses made by some of these Hollywood giants!

London 2012 (Olympics)

It’s been 64 years since London last hosted the Olympic games and in celebration to mark such a great occasion this infographic from Dartington has been produced to display some fascinating statistics and facts surrounding the iconic event. The information covers 5 key areas ranging from the the Olympic Park through to finances and products.

What Makes an Olympic Body?

Force Factor has compiled surprising new statistics on the body types of some of the fittest people on the planet: US Olympic athletes. Taking a closer look at the height, weight, and BMI of America’s Olympic athletes is sure to challenge your conception of fitness.

Vacationing the Social Media Way

Social media’s increasing influence on our daily lives has rapidly extended into the ways we get away. From planning a vacation with social media to posting reviews of our trips upon our return, there’s no denying social media’s impact on travel today. The following infographic demonstrates how more and more people are using social media and mobile technology throughout their vacations.

All About British Tea

The following infographic from URBANARA provides insights into the quirky world of British tea drinking. From etiquette to making the perfect brew, this infographic gives some biscuit bite size chunks of the UK’s favorite five o’clock beverage.

Are You the Big Marketer on Campus?

Does your company want to reach college students? How’s that going for you? There are over 20 million college students and they spend over $16 billion online each year. With numbers that size, it’s worth some time and extra effort. SheerID asked college students how they are doing and how they can do it better and worked it into an infographic.