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George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road," which was delayed for almost 24 months due to innapropriate weather conditions (Australian deserts blossomed with flowers instead of being a barren wasteland... that would be an odd Mad Max), will no longer be shooting in native 3D.
Marvell, a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, proudly announced that the ARMADA® 1500-powered Google TV devices passed Google's certification process today.
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Voreen is an open source rapid application development framework for the interactive visualization and analysis of multi-modal volumetric data sets.
Ah! That tree just jumped off of my screen! Okay maybe its not that extreme, but this is a great 3D picture from Spain...
Microsoft Research has created this prototype transparent 3D display that actually lets the user control 3D objects using their hands in space. Its really cool!
The new Nintendo 3DS XL was released just last week, but it didn't take long to get a hands on with the new unit...
DirecTV has reduced the n3D channel to part-time programing hours as of June 1st, but didn't really announce it......
We can't figure out what this 3D picture by Rathinagirl is of, but it looks jaw-droppingly amazing...
Here is the official trailer that was released just minutes ago for Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 3D. The movie is a collaboration between James Cameron and Andrew Adamson. Links and more info inside.
RealFiction's newest product lets you combine physical objects with video content by using a transparent LCD screen.
This chase scene was created using video from pico projectors and some creative cuts on the directors part. Its a fun little film - could you imagine if those pico projectors were 3D?
For the first time ever, eight of the most iconic cinematic masterpieces of the horror genre will be available together on Blu-ray when Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection debuts on October 2, 2012.
4Videosoft has recently upgraded their innovative Video Converter, so you are now able to convert all DVD and general video files to 2D and 3D format!
Cirque du Soleil created a 3D motion-tracking circus in the Chrome web browser at the Google IO. See the details inside.
Eastern Laser has just released a new 3D laser engraving machine. This 3D laser engraver is used for personalized crystal gifts, 3D/2D laser crystal photos, and batch processing of high fidelity crystal...
This picture is so cool! Check out the peaks of the Himalayas in anaglyph 3D (photo by 3D Anaglyph Turkey).
The Brave 3D movie has been out for a few days now, but is it worth seeing in 3D? 3do3dont.com says "Yes!" to seeing this movie in 3D. Its totally worth it!
Dimensional Optics expands its 3D product line to offer high-performance, light-weight DLP Link 3D Glasses to be used with DLP 3D TVs and Projectors...
Christie Digital shows off their amazing 3D projection systems in this video released last week. It brings together their stunning portfolio over the past few years - very nice stuff! Read more about Christie Digital inside.
Sandalo Armas took this picture of model Marta Melián Robayna in stunning anaglyph 3D. Check it out!
Realfiction, the Scandinavian maker of 3D Hologram projectors, recently installed 4 Dreamoc HD Displays into high-end watch maker Breitling's prestigious 5th Avenue retail store in New York City (video inside).
Blair Neal made this super-cool lo-fi 3D animation display out of 12 Crayola toys called "Glowbooks." The whole gadget is powered by an Arduino Mega for full control. Blair calls it the Crayolascope. Check out the video, and read the rest of the story here!
This artist anaglyph photo by J.Knaack really caught our eye - make sure to rate it!
Like fish? Need a Coffee table? Why not combine both and buy this coffee table aquarium.
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