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Review: The Microsoft Surface is a start

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Kathleen Maher

Good performance, good looks; but is Microsoft too late to make an impact in the tablet market?  By Kathleen Maher ...

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Year in Review: The workstation separates from the PC pack in 2012

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GfxS staff

Similar technologies, but far different usage models mean workstations sales will continue to grow, unlike the larger PC market. [Editor’s ...

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Fourth release of EdgeWise Plant increased value of process plant 3D scans

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Randall Newton

New modeling tools, including a demolition routine, speed the process of turning a billion points into a 3D model for ...

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Siggraph Asia drops anchor in Singapore

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Kathleen Maher

The digital content industry is headed to this English-speaking city-nation. Too bad more attendees didn’t find their way there. By ...

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Adobe adds features to Photoshop for Creative Cloud users

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Randall Newton

Adobe also adds Creative Cloud for Teams; more incentive for graphic design teams to move to the cloud. Adobe today unveiled ...

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Belmont Technology receives $9 million in venture funding

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Randall Newton

Belmont is the new company started by several SolidWorks co-founders. A former SolidWorks CFO led one of the deals. Belmont ...

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CadFaster Collaborate updates for speed and increased compatibility

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Randall Newton

The first iPad viewer for AEC/BIM is still the technical leader. CadFaster has updated its Collaborate iPad 3D viewer for ...

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The workstation market finds its groove in the third quarter

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GfxS staff

Unlike the broader PC market, workstations are not nearly as threatened by tablets and smartphones as general-purpose desktop and notebook ...

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Paul Hellard’s Siggraph Asia diary

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Randall Newton

“Fresh, social, mobile, and reactive” were the reoccurring themes discovered by CGSociety’s veteran Australian reporter. No Stinky Tofu on this ...

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Dassault Systèmes woos designers to the 3DExperience vision

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GfxS staff

Catia division CEO Philippe Laufer went to Stuttgart to convince designers his company knows the way forward. By Tom Lansford ...