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Are You Ready for a 3D Mobile Phone?
http://fullres.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ are-you-ready-for-3d-mobile-phone.htmlIf the answer is, not quite, you’re in luck: they’re not quite ready.But that doesn’t mean that you won’t soon be consuming 3D content on your mobile phone. So says, Chris Yewdall, president/CEO of Digital Dynamic Depth (DDD), whose 3D chips will be embedded in next-generation 3D-enabled TV sets from
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Star Wars: Clone Wars Cartoon
http://www.zath.co.uk/ star-wars-clone-wars-cartoon/The Star Wars: Clone Wars cartoon series is going to be starting on the Cartoon Network on Friday October 3rd 2008………in the US! So us Brits might have to wait a little bit longer, but the way that TV shows are being aired over here soon after it’s been aired over in the US, it shouldn’t be too long
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Police Uncover Plot to Assassinate Jolie
http://futureupdate.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 27/ police-uncover-plot-to-assassin…Breaking News by Skip DeKades August 27, 2028 — Philadelphia police are probing a possible assassination attempt on presidential candidate Angelina Jolie after three women were arrested near the Democratic National Convention with a phaser rifle. The first person arrested was identified as Medusa M.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars, worth watching?
http://towardsmecca.com/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ star-wars-the-clone-wars-worth-watching/I got a free ticket to see Star Wars: The Clone Wars from work on the premiere night. Everyone pretty much knew beforehand that the movie sucked but I figured if I went in with low expectations, I would enjoy it anyway. Sadly I was mistaken. It’s a shame since I really loved the cartoons and was looking forward to the made for TV 3D equivalent.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Review
http://www.zath.co.uk/ star-wars-the-clone-wars-review/Star Wars: The Clone Wars (U) Cast: Matt Lanter, Ian Abercrombie, Anthony Daniels, Christopher Lee, Samuel L. Jackson Director: Dave Filoni Running Time: 98 minutes I always thought that The Clone Wars was going to be a bit too much for Star Wars.
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Image Metrics Takes Virtual Actors To New Heights
http://www.dodevice.com/ image-metrics-takes-virtual-actors-to-new-heights/Image Metrics Takes Virtual Actors To New Heights August 21st, 2008 • Martin J. • 0 comments • Related • Filed Under Filed Under: TV Tags: 3d technology • image metrics • virtual people You need to look at the video accompanying this post.
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Intel embedded IPTV system announced: Yahoo! Widgets, HD downloads
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 08/ 20/ intel-embedded-iptv-system-announced-yaho…Intel a new IPTV consumer electronics System on Chips (SoC), Media Processor CE 3100, intended for advanced cable set top boxes and direct integration into digital TVs. Previously known as Canmore, CE 3100 includes an IA processor core with multi-stream video decoding and processing hardware capable
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How Apple can invest some of its $20 billions
http://www.desinformado.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 08/ 14/ how-apple-can-invest-some-…Apple business has been growing out of proportions, mac sales are up each quarter, the iphone and ipod have spectacular sales, the AppStore is ripping $30 millions each month and itunes has become the number one music store in the US.
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Amnesty International: Ink
http://advertisingetc.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ amnesty-international-ink.htmlAmazing and very touching animation for Amnesty International by TBWA/Paris, produced by Magiclab (France). Via: shape + colour
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Vuzix iWear VR920s
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 07/ 30/ vuzix-iwear-vr920sIf you cannot afford a large screen TV in your living room, there is a cheaper (albeit lower quality) alternative in the form of the Vuzix iWear 920s. This pair of virtual reality glasses claims to simulate watching a 62″ display form 8.5 feet away, although that comes at the expense of not being able to see whether your wife is getting it on with the mailman or not.
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