Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Amazon working on a new 3D smartphone

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Rumors that Amazon is developing a smartphone dating since late 2011 or so. Now, as the familiar Wall Street Journal, the company is working on not one, but two phones.
The report indicates that Amazon is putting all his effort into the creation of several devices, two of which will be smartphones, and one of these two smartphones will be 3D (yes, 3D screen). The 3D screen smartphones are not new, but the truth is often not seen very often. It seems that the new Amazon Mobile will not need 3D glasses to enjoy three dimensional content.
In addition to these phones, says the company is also developing a device for streaming music and also a kind of decoder for TVs, all of which have not yet been officially confirmed. So far all Amazon developments at the level of hardware have focused on the Kindle readers and their tablets. Last year, CEO Jeff Bezos said they were planning to expand its range of hardware next year, ie in this 2013.
There will be attentive, for surely within the next few months Amazon will present its new smartphones.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Block Story, Minecraft clone on Android

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Block Story That is a Minecraft clone is just a fact. This app for Android, like the popular game for PC, has a 3D environment that can be explored and where the player has a list of materials to use, with which you can create anything that pops into your head .
Block Story is a free app, but also has a paid version that costs $ 5 .

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Does 2D goodbye to cinema?

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Besides Hollywood producers, does anyone still interested in 3D movies? Sure, but I'm sure other people do not have the slightest interest, either because it gives gives head pain, because the resolution seems to be worse or because the 3D room tickets are more expensive than a common room. Currently, the 3D is optional, but may become the only format available in the not too distant future, but fortunately is one that does not require 3D glasses.
To see a 3D movie requires two projectors (each projecting a different image) and also the viewer's Wear plastic lenses pretty sure that everyone knows. It is mainly due to the additional use of a projector and glasses as an input to a 3D movie costs more than the same movie in 2D, but this would not be so thanks to a new technology that comes from the Korean labor Optic Express .
The technique is more or less, to use a filter that covers part of the screen and the images will sandwiching vertically. For now, this 3D technology is not very good because it has low resolution and has other drawbacks, but if it becomes commercial could be the end of the film in 2D and it would not need to raise prices to no more required a projector nor a Lots of special glasses.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Look at the solar system with Solar Walk 2.0


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Solar Walk 2.0 would certainly be the app favorite Darth Vader. This is one of the most epic creations for iPad, an app that puts a great 3D model of the solar system in your hands. If you liked the original, then Solar Walk 2.0 will fascinate you.
The application will take all the juice to the Retina display and the iPad brings a few new features, among which includes more information, "weight" to the planets, the planets internal structures in detail, new objects like asteroids and comets and also gives us the chance to see our solar system from a lot of different angles.

Monday, August 6, 2012

PopFab, the 3D printer that fits inside a suitcase

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Today there are all kinds of 3D printers. 3D printers are of different colors, there are some that are cheaper, some are more expensive, are also those that are larger and some that are slightly smaller. But they all have something in common, besides their function: they must be disassembled to be carried from one place to another. Recently, a couple of MIT students have put a stop to this by creating a PopFab, a 3D printer that fits inside a suitcase.
Ilan Moyer and Nadya Peek were the ones who developed the PopFab. To use, you only need to connect a folding arm, place the material to be printed and connect the printer to a computer to transfer the design. In the video below we can see when the PopFab is being tested.



What do you think of this 3D printer laptop ?

Friday, July 27, 2012

Google Earth now in 3D and iOS 5

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The app of Google Earth for iPhone OS 5 has just received a great update. From now on, we can enjoy 3D buildings in the popular Google application. This new 3D buildings layer comes even before the release of IOS 6, where, as we all know, Apple has decided to include their own software 3D map and let go of Google Maps.
Apparently, the new Google Earth is so great as it will be the future Apple system maps, Flyover. Note that if you want to install the new update to the 3D layer edifcios need at least a 4S iPhone, iPad 2 or third-generation iPhone.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Kingdom Hearts 3D launch trailer

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Kingdom Hearts is, along with Final Fantasy, the series of video games most successful produced by Square Enix and one of the most recognized and acclaimed in the world. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is the new title of the series and an exclusive game for Nintendo 3DS. Chronologically, KH3D is between Kingdom Hearts Re: coded and the future Kingdom Hearts III.

 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Samsung and the future of the screens



Does anyone here remember the days when the monitors of computers were monochrome? It's been two decades since their introduction. Over the years, witnessed many advances in technology screens and monitors, moving from the first color graphics card, the IBM CGA, VGA and later to the Super VGA (SVGA). Currently, we enjoy Full HD screens and some people even have their own 3D monitor, then what does the future hold?
Samsung seems to have a very optimistic view on the future of the screens, and now this can be seen on devices like the S3 has a screen SuperAMOLED HD or Galaxy Tab 7.7 that has a SuperAMOLED Plus. Regarding the company's plans for the coming years, probably soon we will find what we see in the image: transparent screens, and have also been seen conceptual models of 3D AMOLED, other paper thin and do not forget to the famous flexible displays.
Which of the above types of screen do you think Samsung will focus? Does anyone in particular or all at once?

Thursday, July 12, 2012

DEAD TRIGGER, SPF high resolution for Android

 

TRIGGER DEAD is probably one of the most spectacular games for Android. This app not only has a high definition 3D environment, but also mixes the gameplay of a first person shooter (FPS) with a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies. Your job here is to raise money, ammunition, food and blow his head to almost anything that gets in your way.
MADFINGER Games is the company that has developed TRIGGER DEAD, which can be purchased at the store Google Play for only $ 1.


 

4D technology is on its way

 

The 3D is not what many expected, but still fully enjoyed. For those eager for 4D technology news, let me tell you that it is already underway, and in fact has already been used in several theaters in Asia and even Mexico.
CJ Group is the Korean company that is taking care of making 4D a reality throughout the world and the next target market is the U.S. where they hope to install 200 rooms 4D. After the excellent results in the Asian market and Mexican, CJ Group will be leading the future of cinema to c
This fragrance is to use 4D places you see in the movies and will also make things more realistic by incorporating active and moving seats.
What are your expectations for Cinema 4D?

Friday, April 20, 2012

Super Techno "Hologram" : Real or Fake !?


News of Hologram

Tupac Performs at Coachella 2012! -- Hologram Snoop Dogg Performance 

 

 We already knew that the Tupac Hologram wasn't really a hologram but actually just a modern regurgitation of the old mid-19th century trick known as "Pepper's Ghost". If you were confused on how that illusion worked, be confused no more! Here it is.
Roxanne Palmer at the International Business TImes made this infographic that clearly illustrated how the whole hologram shenanigans worked. AV Concepts, the company behind the fauxlogram, used Musion Systems Ltd.'s Musion Eyeliner setup to project a 2D animated Tupac onto an invisible (to the audience) screen to make him look 3D.

For those who thought the immaculately-chiseled rendition of Tupac was based on some sort of old footage, more disappointment: Rolling Stone reports the rapper was CGI. But at least it was good good, expensive CGI, "created by the Hollywood special effects studio Digital Domain, who have previously worked on films such as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, TRON: Legacy and X-Men: First Class." Total price? Somewhere between $100,000 and $400,000. And it paid off: other than the weird super-abs, occasional unintentional moonwalking, and the performance's finale, wherein Tupac vanished in a burst of light, the whole thing was plenty realistic. With all the weed and ecstasy throbbing through Coachella, there were probably a good number of fans who thought they were actually witnessing a reincarnation.

 Tupac Hologram Wasn't a Hologram



 iPad 2 Hologram Setting 


 

The iPad 2 can now enable a hologram setting. See how some of the apps like facebook, iphoto, and angry birds work on the ipad.


CNN Hologram TV First 




'Prometheus,' Hologram Tupac Proof-Positive Of Nerd-tastic Future













What do you think about this ??