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Dell’s 13-inch 2-in-1, the Latitude 7390
Multi-function feature rich mobile PC. Dell sold its first laptop in 1989, and it still looks good today. For the ...
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Location is destiny for AMD Markham
ATI was one of Toronto’s first tech companies; the legacy lives on at AMD. How much influence does place of ...
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Inventing the future: Alex Kipman reflects on Hololens at LiveWorx
Meanwhile, back in Redmond, Microsoft opens access to HoloLens sensors. PTC’s LiveWorx conference is all about the Internet of Things ...
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Money can’t buy you love
But it can get you a curved display you’ll fall in love with. In computer graphics, too much is not ...
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Adobe’s Character Animator comes to life
Making people and creatures for fun and profit. It was just a few years ago, 2015 actually, that Adobe introduced ...
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SPECviewperf 13 benchmark for measuring graphics performance
By Bob Cramblitt An in-depth look at SPEC’s latest. The SPEC Graphics Performance Characterization (SPECgpc) subcommittee recently released SPECviewperf 13, a ...
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How real is Bentley’s reality modeling software?
It’s virtual and it’s local. Bentley’s reality modeling software, ContextCapture, is now offered both as an on-premise and cloud-based service. ...
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Curvy 38-inch beauties
They’re monitors, not models. To the best of my recollection, Dell was first with their beautiful U3415W curved 34-inch 21:9 ...
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AR HMD update
What and who is new. AR is like that science fiction movie you saw and keep waiting for it to ...
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Enmotus FuzeDrive performance tests
Fastest boot-to-shoot Enmotus, as you will recall, has designed some clever storage-blending coupled with machine learning to make frequently used ...