Month: October 2013

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Virtually augmented Bentley

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Kathleen Maher

Bentley Systems shows off augmented reality apps from the lab.

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Ikinema building a growing business turning 3D motion capture into 2D animation

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Kathleen Maher

2D games are popular on mobile, so Ikinema is providing start-up game makers the tools to ease their way into ...

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Augmented Reality still casting about for the right model

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Jon Peddie

Research continues to merge reality and data into one blended image. By Jon Peddie In 1992, Boeing researcher Tom Caudell ...

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Bentley wraps long arms around SaaS for enterprise AEC

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Randall Newton

New initiatives in cloud and mobile are the tip of the iceberg for the technically aggressive company. London proves to ...

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The PC market is shifting

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Jon Peddie

The companies you know as computer makers buy, not make, all the component parts. Who’s to say the component makers ...

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Finding the right workstation for Autodesk Showcase and 3ds Max

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GfxS staff

Two 3D visualization products from the same vendor does not mean one workstation configuration works best for both. By Tom ...

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Dassault Systemes hits doldrums in third quarter

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Randall Newton

Currency differences and a slowdown in PLM purchases lead to essentially flat revenue. By Randall S. Newton Physical winds may ...

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Autodesk releases extension for new Maya LT

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Randall Newton

Improved interoperability with Unity 3D leads the list. Less than two months after its launch, Autodesk has released the first ...

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RTT acquires Bunkspeed Inc. and gets a desktop product

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Kathleen Maher

RTT builds out its line of visualization products and services with the addition of Bunkspeed’s renderer. For its part, Bunkspeed ...

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Dell delivers new ultra-thin mobile workstation

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Randall Newton

Dell says its Precision M3800 is the thinnest and lightest Wintel mobile workstation ever.   Dell has fired a shot ...

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