Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: November 12, 2008

“The 3D objects in the display box may at first look like a product of smoke-and-mirrors trickery. That impression would be about half right, as a rapidly spinning mirror is one important component of the display.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: November 10, 2008

What are the most commonly searched for phrases on Google?

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: November 3, 2008

“Tucked away in the Sound and Vision department of Harrods is a 42in LCD television set. As a not-for-sale display model, it draws only the occasional glance from the tourists and Christmas shoppers packing the store. Despite its unexceptional looks, though, this item of hardware offers the answer to that great unsolved problem of technology: 3D TV.”

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“Tucked away in the Sound and Vision department of Harrods is a 42in LCD television set. As a not-for-sale display model, it draws only the occasional glance from the tourists and Christmas shoppers packing the store. Despite its unexceptional looks, though, this item of hardware offers the answer to that great unsolved problem of technology: 3D TV.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 5, 2008

“If you’re thinking of getting SONAR 8 Studio for your audio needs, be prepared to shell out $369 for it. OR you can do it totally free! With Linux we can make music, and from a software standpoint, it’s going to cost us nothing.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 1, 2008

“Google’s calculator has some trouble handling maths with some large numbers, an issue that’s not unheard of in computing circles but that might not sit well at a supremely nerdy company that’s named after a humongous number.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: September 28, 2008

“Seriously. His name is Yves Rossy and he’s a Swiss airline pilot by day and adventurer by night. The 22-mile flight took him only 10 minutes and he had hoped to reach 125 MPH. He started by jumping out of a small, French plane and quickly flipped on the jet pack.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: September 23, 2008

Check out the long awaited (well, over the week since it was released) short movie from the prototype EOS 5D MKII by Vincent Laforet. The camera does very well and makes me look forward to the RED Scarlet even more!

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