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Privacy versus security in an augmented reality world
Can the next leap in technology help us reduce fear of the unknown? Is privacy obsolete? By Jon Peddie ...
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Why Apple must refresh the Mac Pro
Apple is nearing irrelevance in a surging workstation market. Thermal issues are one problem, market perception is another. By Randall ...
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AMD has a winner with Ryzen
Mt. Tiburon Testing Lab puts an AMD-equipped Cyberpower PC through the paces. By C. Robert Dow AMD is betting big ...
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Virtual Reality through the screen door
Overhyped and underperforming, consumer VR still suffers from latency and gaps in the display. By Jon Peddie I’m seeing more ...
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Complex systems expert to deliver COFES keynote
Melanie Mitchell will explore the “sciences of complexity,” a multi-discipline approach to adaptive behavior in complex systems. An expert in ...
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Discovering the importance of lighting in creating immersive 3D
Game studios are using real-time lighting to improve realism, but it will take a graphics ecosystem to take VR content ...
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Business applications will drive VR adoption
WorldViz CEO Andrew Beall predicts industrial use will drive adoption of VR in 2018.
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Tim Sweeney’s practical guide to reaching the visionary Metaverse
The founder of Epic Games and the co-creator of the Unreal Engine for game development sees how get to immersive ...
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Moore’s law is not dead
Lawrence Berkeley Lab reveals semiconductor research resulting in the first transistor with a working 1-nanometer gate.
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Taking the pain out of CAD translation at Millbrook Group
ITI CADfix turns a job that took days into one that takes minutes. Some engineering companies work with multiple CAD ...