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IBM Computing on Demand Uses Cloud to Increase Business Productivity Case Study
Check out this example of how businesses can use cloud computing to help carry the load during peak times.
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Images: A vision for an asteroid mission
A private company in Santa Cruz, Calif., uses its 3D rendering technology to simulate a spacecraft landing on an asteroid.
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Visual Sciences: Web analytics style throughout the enterprise
Visual Sciences, formerly known as WebSideStory, is bolstering its reach into the enterprise with a series of 3D applications.
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The Asus VG23AH and its 3D clip-ons (pictures)
If full on 3D glasses aren't enough for you, the Asus VG23AH gets some 3D clip-on alternatives as well.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses, up-close and dorky (pictures)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Leap Motion bounds ahead with 3D motion control
With its new Leap 3D hands-free motion control system, the startup has made a scientific breakthrough that could enable applications in many fields.
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MakerBot Replicator 3D test print gallery
I attempted about 30 prints during my review of the MakerBot Replicator 3D printer. These are their stories.
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'TeleHuman' taps Kinect for 3D holographic videoconferencing
A Queen's University researcher has created a Star Trek-like human-scale 3-D videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they were standing in front...
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Behind the scenes at MakerBot
The 3D printing for the masses company turns out between 30 and 40 of its Replicators per day, and that number is about to double. Prepare to hear your neighbors talking about 3D printing.
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Naked-eye 3D TV that works!
3D TV was huge at NAB 2011 - in hype and flop. But NAB 2012 delivered the goods: watchable glasses-free 3D on big, colorful and very watchable screens.
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Solar goes 3D in MIT research project
By designing solar photovoltaic panels into various tower configurations, researchers believe they can create a more predictable source of power over the entire year -- even on cloudy days.
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MIT camera grabs 3D images 'round corners (images)
Researchers in MIT's Media Lab have built a laser-powered camera that sees around corners at 1 trillion frames per second. Out of sight no longer means out of mind.
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3-D printer with nano-precision sets world record
Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have developed a method for fabricating intricately structured sculptures as tiny as a grain of sand in record speed.
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Apple 'does an iPhone 4S' with new iPad: Disappointed?
Apple has given consumers and businesses alike a great deal in today's announcement, but it could be overshadowed by the seeming lack of progress in its hardware range.
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MIDI Fighter 3D (photos)
Take a closer look at the MIDI Fighter 3D, a new DJ controller from DJ Tech Tools.
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Leave your glasses at home with LG's Optimus 3D Max (photos)
LG is back for more #D with the Optimus 3D Max. CNET takes a hands-on tour in Barcelona where LG showed the phone for the first time.
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Roll your own 'Star Wars' 3D: Chewbacca (photos)
Why settle for a plain old tissue box when you can make one that looks like the deadliest Wookie in the galaxy? In the second installment of Crave's series on Star Wars crafts, we show you how.
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Thomas Jefferson: The Smithsonian's 3D printing pioneer
A new effort at the Smithsonian will create digital 3D models and physical 3D printed of many of the objects in its archives, a step that could help researchers and educators alike.
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The beautiful 3D behind America's great engineering feats
The Historic American Engineering Record contains gorgeous 3D documentation of big projects like the Space Shuttle Discovery, some of the country's great bridges, and more.
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The ABCs of 3D printing (video)
Autodesk recently unveiled two pieces of software that allows users to create 3D objects from photos.
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3D Printer Build Week: Days Three and Four (photos)
With our printer assembled, we're ready to get started with software, calibration, and, hopefully, printing something cool.
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