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8K TVs—It’s a crime that they are so stunning

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Bob Raikes

EU energy consumption regulations to take effect March 2023 that will make the sale of new 8K sets illegal in ...

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Shapr3D continues its expansion on to new hardware platforms

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Kathleen Maher

Systematic growth expands Shapr3D’s role in CAD workflows. New opportunities open with each platform leap. The Shapr3D team, headquartered in ...

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Scanning—The ‘problem with people’

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GfxS staff

The art behind the craft and the evolution of the digital population. By Dave Connely, supervisor and head of scanning, ...

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Site layout: Better with bots

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Karen Moltenbrey

HP’s SitePrint robot is faster, more efficient, and more accurate than leaving the task solely to human hands. No question ...

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Lenovo gets personal with its new display

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Karen Moltenbrey

The Glasses T1 is a wearable virtual monitor. Lenovo has screens of varying sizes, from those on its tablets to ...

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EVGA quits Nvidia

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Jon Peddie

Due to disagreement with NV’s business practice, it won’t offer Nvidia next-gen series. EVGA was founded in 1998 and entered ...

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IBC: Spotlight on future-proofing production

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GfxS staff

As the need for content continues, it is more important than ever to share time-saving techniques to advance the industry. ...

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Figma soon to be in the hands of Adobe

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Karen Moltenbrey

The two companies to unite in an acquisition worth $20 billion. Unquestionably, $20 billion is a lot of money by ...

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Autodesk offers its toolset to a wider audience with Maya Creative

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Karen Moltenbrey

Users get most of the features in the full version of Maya and pay when they use them, not when ...

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Corel is no longer Corel

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Karen Moltenbrey

The company rebrands and now calls itself Alludo as it looks to the future. What’s in a name? Plenty. Consider ...