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Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV
Panasonic is hoping to capitalise on James Cameron's new 3D film Avatar by launching its own 3D technology for the home at CEATEC in Japan this week.
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Panasonic readies 3D plasma display
Panasonic has developed a full-HD 3D plasma panel and high-precision active shutter glasses for the consumer market. The 50-inch prototype will be unveiled at the Ceatec Japan 2009 trade show next week.
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Sony 3D Blu-ray coming in 2010?
Pending final format agreement, Sony is planning on introducing 3D Blu-ray discs and players by the end of next year.
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3D means new rules for directors
The rise of 3D technology for movies and television will force a change in how directors tell stories.
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Google tries jump-starting 3D web
An open-source browser plug-in gives games and other web applications the ability to take advantage of a computer's graphics chip.
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Fujifilm's 3D camera at PMA 2009
The 3D prototype camera from Fujifilm is probably the least stylish digital camera on display at PMA 2009, but it's also one of the most unusual.
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Google Earth 5 delightful, but imperfect: Hands on
Google Earth 5 debuts three new ways to explore our surroundings. The oceans of Earth, historical maps and the topography of Mars are available as never before. Check out the good and the bad in this hands-on report.
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3D: The great unwanted TV technology?
One of the most prolific technologies shown at this year's CES show was 3D. But is it the next big thing or an expensive joke?
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Learn how to play guitar in your browser (in 3D)
iPerform3D is a browser-based music learning system that shows users how to play guitar in 3D, and it works on both Macs and PCs.
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Compact 3D printer lets you create your own toys
The Alaris30 is a 3D object printer that can produce 600x600dpi objects with movable parts.
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Televisions go greener, thinner, and wireless at Ceatec
The gadgets showcased during the Japanese Ceatec 2008 electronics exhibition are greener, thinner, and wireless.
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Digital 3D photography made easy by Fujifilm
Ever since digital imaging became popular, Fujifilm has been the pioneer of several new technologies. At the recent Photokina imaging trade show, the Japanese company has unveiled another ground-breaking idea — a 3D digital camera.
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Intel and DreamWorks go to the movies
The chipmaker and the movie studio announce an alliance designed to enhance DreamWorks Animation's 3D movie-making technology.
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James Cameron: 3D heading beyond movies
The filmmaker tells digital advertisers that the kind of 3D experiences just making their way into movies will also reshape television and gaming.
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Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans
We've got Google Earth and Google Sky. Next up will be a map of the world below sea level — Google Ocean.
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Nvidia to make all your PC games 3D (if you so choose)
Thanks to a new software driver Nvidia is cooking up, any PC game can be played in 3D, with no extra work on the part of game developers.
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BBC and Missy kick goals for 3D TV
With punters now donning special glasses to watch 3D music videos and rugby matches as well as animated movies, is there new momentum behind this old technology?
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Photo industry braces for another revolution
Replacing film with digital sensors was a major change, but new combining computing with photography is beginning to transform the industry more radically.
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Stanford camera chip can see in 3D
Chip designers develop image sensor that can judge the distance of different elements in a scene, but it takes a good deal of computing brawn to process the image.
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Samsung introduces 3D plasma
Samsung announced a pair of 3D-ready plasma HDTVs at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show.
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