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Design for Manufacturing Summit; discounts for GfxSpeak readers

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Kathleen Maher

Design for Manufacture Summit offers discount to GfxSpeak readers

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Autodesk steps up at Siggraph 2014

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Kathleen Maher

It's a different Autodesk that made the scene at Siggraph 2014. The company wants to be a team player with competitors. That's new, right?

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Architecture emerges as early market segment for virtual reality

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Kathleen Maher

Several small companies are seeking a niche; many look to Oculus Rift as the game-changer. By Kathleen Maher The new ...

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Virtalis building new business with Visionary Render Software

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Kathleen Maher

The pioneer in visualization/simulation has a new deal with ZSpace. Virtalis has been very busy over the past 90 days, ...

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Dassault adds Simpack to its Simulia line of tools

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Kathleen Maher

With the acquisition of Simpack Dassault adds better integration of hardware and software for vehicle design.

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Matterport brings 3D cloud tools to the masses soon

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Kathleen Maher

Cloud-based point cloud camera to shrink in size and price. As the Matterport Pro 3D camera gently spins, it captures ...

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Autodesk acquires NYC design studio The Living

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Kathleen Maher

High tech meets sustainability in projects like having mussels “vocalize” changes in water quality. The latest Autodesk acquisition is one of ...

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Apple revamps photo apps; Corel and Adobe respond

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Kathleen Maher

Corel and Adobe quickly react with special deals and reassurances of commitment. GfxSpeak takes a quick look at Lightroom and AfterShot Pro.

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Art and technology come together at the Whitney Jeff Koons retrospective

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Kathleen Maher

Jeff Koons worked with Direct Dimensions and spent 8 years creating a version of the Liberty Bell. The piece was first shown at the Koons Retrospective at the Whitney.

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The end of 3D Modeling: Project Tango at Google I/O

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Kathleen Maher

Details about Google's Project Tango, 3D vision for mobile devices, have been available since February but at Google I/O project lead Johnny Lee demonstrated the latest device featuring Nvidia's K1 Tegra and put some flesh on the bones of an undeniably cool idea.