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Apple Patent Shows A 3D Virtual World For Buying Their Goods In [Apple]
There was a time, before Avatar, when 3D meant crummy virtual gaming. A recent patent granted to Apple shows they are (or were) considering a 3D virtual Apple Store—a more welcoming way to shop for Apple products. It…
February 9 2010, 4:07pm | Comments
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Nexus One trounces 3D benchmark, gets caught in high-res photoshoot
Just when you thought you'd seen it all with Nexus One, along comes an old friend with some higher resolution shots of the handset (hooray!) and a pretty impressive 3D benchmark test using Qualcomm's Neocore. Video's after the…
December 31 2009, 2:52am | Comments
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iPhone 3G S is crazy fast at 3D compared to iPhone 3G
Filed under: iPhoneThey didn't just slap an S on the back and call it a day, you know. Apple has improved the 3D performance on the 3G S by including a more powerful graphics processor. According to John…
June 22 2009, 11:30pm | Comments
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Xbox 360 Project Natal – Body sensing controller. Potential Wii beater?
Having worked on the Xbox account for 5-6 years and being part of Microsoft you’d probably expect we knew all about this. Nope! They kept this one under tight wraps and surprised the lot of us today. Of…
June 2 2009, 11:55am | Comments
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A horizonless map of Manhattan
A new perspective on Manhattan created by Schulze & Webb – Wow!
May 7 2009, 1:34am | Comments
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New Magazine Ad Displays 3D Car in Augmented Reality [Ads]
We've seen webcam-based augmented reality before, like in NSFW Japanese dating games and the PS3's Eye of Judgment. But in a publicly distributed Mini Cabrio ad? A realtime 3D rendering is actually useful. What appears to be little…
December 17 2008, 3:40pm | Comments
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Apple bringing its operating system into living 3D?
If there's one problem with modern operating systems it's that they're all rather planar. Sure, OS X, Vista, and others have some 3D tricks up their sleeves, stacking windows and layering them on cubes and such, but when…
December 11 2008, 1:23pm | Comments
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