Month: October 2014

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Review: Microsoft Surface Pro 3

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Jon Peddie

Jon Peddie says “I love it—why did I wait?” By Jon Peddie Opening the boxes of the new Sur­face Pro ...

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Review: Nvidia Shield tablet

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GfxS staff

Thin, light, and remarkably powerful—what’s not to like? By Robert Dow The K1 processor in the Shield tablet far outperforms ...

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Adobe bets big on mobile, casts a bigger net

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Kathleen Maher

The recent Adobe Max conference drew 6,000 Creatives who are rapidly moving from buyers to subscribers. By Kathleen Maher Adobe ...

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3D printing forms basis of cougar stop-motion animation

BY
Randall Newton

Maya 3D, Adobe After Effects, and a Stratasys Fortus 360mc printer were the tools to create the short film. Recently ...

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CorelCAD 2015 adds parametrics, Windows Ribbon UI

BY
Randall Newton

Corel and Dassault Systèmes both use the Ares CAD platform from Graebert Software as their foundational technology, enhancing it for ...

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AutoCAD Mac update brings feature set closer to Windows

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Randall Newton

Barely more than half of AutoCAD key features can now be found in the Mac version. Autodesk has updated AutoCAD ...

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Review: Digging into the Dell Precision M2800 mobile workstation

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GfxS staff

Dell now has three 15-inch mobile workstations. Tom Lansford takes a close look at the newest in the line, the ...

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Award-winning Substance Painter exits beta

BY
Randall Newton

The 1.0 release adds an updated user interface and new shaders. Substance Painter, the award-winning particle painter for game asset ...

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Kubotek adds part comparison to KeyCreator 2015   

BY
Randall Newton

The first MCAD direct modeler to be acquired by a larger firm continues to be a popular tool in automotive ...

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Nvidia wants to give you $100,000

BY
Randall Newton

If you have a small company with a big idea on how to use GPU technology, there might be a ...

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