Start-up Adds Depth To 3D Imaging
News The California-based company on Monday unveiled the new, low-cost method for 3D imaging at the PC Forum tech conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. The start-up is working with mobile and wireless device companies to use the 3D imaging technology in...
[March 25, 2002, 15:18]
Kodak Focuses On 3D Display
News Kodak said the Stereoscopic Imaging Display, currently in prototype, could be used in technologies ranging from video games to molecular and chemical modelling. Kodak, long a mainstay of the traditional film photography industry, is trying to...
[March 16, 2004, 9:05]
PalmSource Teams With Nvidia On Graphics
News Graphics chipmaker Nvidia has signed up to tailor its mobile-graphics hardware for Palm OS-based devices, in a move that could beef up the devices' imaging, video and gaming capabilities. Nvidia is not alone in its efforts to move into graphics...
[February 12, 2004, 11:10]
3D Monitors To Hit Shops This Year
News The company also believes that its new system could have applications in sectors such as medical imaging and molecular modelling. Consumer electronics manufacturer Sharp says is on track to bring a true 3D flat screen monitor to market before the...
[March 17, 2003, 16:15]
Memory In HP Vectra PCs And Kayak PC Workstations
White Papers Applications for 3D imaging, data streaming, speech recognition, data mining, and so on are becoming more commonplace and in turn are generating demands for increased PC performance. As overall PC system speeds increase (processor clock speeds, bus...
[January 30, 2004, 23:00]
A Generalized Service-Oriented Architecture For Remote Control Of Scientific Imaging Instruments
White Papers Scientific imaging instruments are used in a variety of disciplines to gather vital data for research and study. Specifically, in the biomedical field various types of biological imaging instruments, such as electron microscopes and light...
[March 21, 2007, 23:00]
Sharp Monitor Delivers 3D Without Glasses
News Target markets include gamers, but also industrial customers in life sciences, medical imaging, oil and gas, and design. Japan's Sharp has created a desktop monitor that lets people see pictures and graphics in 3D without having to wear special...
[August 10, 2004, 15:05]
Sharp Prepping 3D Monitors, Laptops
News Medical imaging companies and e-commerce sites also are potential customers. The monitors will let people see high-resolution 3D images or run 3D programs without using special glasses or additional software.
[December 20, 2002, 7:56]
ARM Takes 3D To Phone Makers
News The board supports ARM's Primexsys Platform ARM926EJ-S core, and includes other add-on cores such as the ARM VFP9-S coprocessor, which increases performance for imaging applications. UK-based chip designer ARM has integrated advanced 3D graphics...
[October 24, 2003, 17:30]
Startup Spotlight: Boo.com
News The 3D imaging that distinguishes our site is effectively pushing e-commerce to the cutting edge. First there was Niketown, now there's boo.com. The site bills itself as the first truly global e-tailer, dealing in funky sports brands such as DKNY...
[December 8, 1999, 16:34]
Notebook Sharpens 3D Image
News There are some applications where it will be useful: medical, imaging, gaming," said Alan Promisel, an analyst with IDC. The Actius RD3D comes with a specialised 15-inch screen with a so-called parallax barrier that lets people view 3D images or...
[October 13, 2003, 11:15]
PostScript 3 Honed For Wired World
News Specifically, it improves imaging (including support for 3D graphics), speeds page processing by treating objects separately, offers Web-based printer management, and has better international font support.
[September 20, 1996, 15:40]
IBM Puts Cell Chip To Work In Supercomputer
News Other applications will include 3D animation rendering, compression, encryption, and seismic and medical imaging. A new blade-based IBM system could use the economics of the games industry to slash the cost of supercomputing.
[September 13, 2006, 16:20]
Macworld Expo Rings In '99
News The show will also deliver Web design and high-end connectivity tools, but there will be a conspicuous shortage of professional imaging and print products. New Macintosh systems will vie with digital video releases as the headline event at this...
[January 4, 1999, 13:48]
Comdex 2001 Preview
News There will also eight technology zones, software platforms and solutions, networking, digital imaging and publishing, information appliances, Web works, IT services, E-Mobility, and an Other Equipment Manufacturers zone.
[November 9, 2001, 16:48]
Intel Details Katmai Chip Plan
News Indeed, Intel says many of the new instructions are there to enhance visual computing aspects such as 3D, imaging and motion video both for consumer and business PCs. The chip, scheduled for release in the first half of 1999, will carry 70 new...
[January 15, 1998, 11:59]
A Year Ago: Intel Details Katmai Chip Plan
News Indeed, Intel says many of the new instructions are there to enhance visual computing aspects such as 3D, imaging and motion video both for consumer and business PCs. Intel is taking the lid off 'Katmai', the codename it has for the next big thing...
[January 15, 1999, 5:25]
Jupiter Forum: Broadband Will Cause Survival Of The Fittest
News ISP's will survive as the access providers, 3D graphics will emerge as a strong force providing real estate and travel companies with sophisticated online imaging of products for sale. Broadband will force enormous change on Internet content and...
[October 19, 1999, 17:02]
Katmai Set To Take On 3DNOW! - Analysts Mixed
News Katmai, part of Intel's 32-bit road-map, is designed to enhance visual computing aspects such as 3D, imaging and motion video both for consumer and business PCs and is expected by Q1 or Q2 next year. In an exclusive interview with ZDNet News...
[September 24, 1998, 19:18]

