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NASA and Google Launch Virtual Exploration of Mars

(PhysOrg.com) -- NASA and Google announced Monday the release of a new Mars mode in Google Earth that brings to everyone's desktop a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the Red Planet.

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Plastic film is future of 3-D on-the-go

Ditch the 3D glasses. Thanks to a simple plastic filter, mobile device users can now view unprecedented, distortion-free, brilliant 3D content with the naked eye. This latest innovation from Temasek...

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Glasses-free 3-D film on mobile devices wins prestigious engineering prize

Launched earlier this year, EyeFly3D, the first glasses-free 3D accessory for smartphones, has just picked up its first award from IES.  The technology is based on a simple concept of taking a regular...

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Televisions: New technology adds new dimensions to purchases

Over the past few years, buying a new TV got to be a pretty simple process.

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Dolby, Philips unveil 3D HD format capable of bringing Full HD 3D to...

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. and Royal Philips Electronics today unveiled Dolby 3D, a 3D HD format and suite of technologies designed to deliver full HD 3D content to 3D-enabled devices, including...

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Google Web Designer to simplify the building of ads

(Phys.org) —Back in June, there was talk of a Google plan to launch something called Google Web Designer, which would be a free development tool to create web sites and ads, built with HTML 5. The...

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Mysterious Amazon launch event planned June 18

Amazon on Wednesday put out word of a June 18 mystery event at which founder Jeff Bezos will launch something new.

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