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Six Trends that are transforming Living Online: Presentation at Influence conference - Trends in the Living Networks

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3D TV without glasses is a reality and not far from commercialization. While 3D efforts using colored or polarizing glasses will continue for some time, the real future is in providing different images to each eye, as in Philips’ 3D TV initiatives. It will also be possible to generate realistic 3D images from 2D video.

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Calient Gets $27 Million To Take SDN At Light Speed » Data Center.

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Using 3D MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) and all optical switches in the data center means that without upgrading the switch, speeds can go from 10Gbps to 40Gbps and then 100 Gbps. With Switch Light, Big Switch Looks to Boost Open Source SDN. December 2007 (95). November 2007 (87). October 2007 (112).

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Technology and Hollywood Meet At SIGGRAPH 2013 » Data Center.

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”At the AMD booth, artists will have the chance to check out Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max 3D animation and visual effects software running on workstations powered by AMD FirePro graphics,” said Rob Hoffmann, senior product marketing manager, Autodesk Media & Entertainment. December 2007 (95). November 2007 (87).

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Tech News Roundup May 13

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The icy world known as 2007 OR10 cries out for a name. Have a Drink and Talk Open Source with Nextgov - Nextgov. GeekWire Deals: Complete your DIY toolkit with this discounted 3D printer. Technology|Brooklyn Judge Will Not Force Facebook's Silence on Subpoenas - New York Times. Dwarfy McPlanetface?

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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She led a research project on the Future of Data and investigated topics such as 3D printing, social enterprise, and the evolving role of the state. boyd discovered the potential of computers while still in high school, and her college undergraduate thesis investigated how the cues in 3D computer systems were “inherently sexist”.

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