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Nikon D3X- D-SLR Professional photographers have been waiting for

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2008-12-02 09:08:34 by dhiram in Fareastgizmos.com
Nikon today introduced its new top-of-the-range D-SLR, the D3X. Building on the reliability, handling and durability of the award-winning D3, the D3X offers an imaging sensor with far higher resolution than its counterpart, breaking new ground in imaging quality. The all-new 24.5MP CMOS sensor makes the new camera eminently suitable for the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Leica Adds to Compact Camera Range: C-Lux 3 and D-Lux 4 Now Official [Leica]

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2008-09-15 12:45:00 by Kit Eaton in Gizmodo
Rather different to the high-end M8.2 rangefinder , Leica's two other new cameras are aimed more at the compact digital camera snapper. The C-Lux 3 is the simpler, but still has a 10-megapixel sensor, 25-125mm zoom, optical image stabilization, face recognition and auto scene mode detection. The C-Lux 4 is a slightly more specialized beast,...
 
 
 
 
 
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R.A.D. Robots

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2008-08-25 15:44:04 by Caitlin in Retro Thing
The concept of robot as servant and protector seems perfectly represented by Toyshack's R.A.D. robot series. The original 1.0 version truly captured what people wanted robots to do in the '80s - shoot foam rockets and bring them Tab. By the mid '90s, subsequent versions R.A.D. 2.0 and R.A.D. 2.0 blue continued the tradition. Here is a great...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nokia Siemens Networks selects Tata Consultancy Services to provide R&D Services

2008-03-02 15:56:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
Partnership for joint R&D activities through partial transfer of Nokia Siemens Networks' Development Center tasks in Düsseldorf, Germany Nokia Siemens Networks, one of the worlds foremost global enablers of communications services and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT services, business solutions and outsourcing company, have...
 
 
 
 
 
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D-REX Pet Dinosaur Stalks Prey, Bites Your Sister, Doesn't Poop on the Floor [D-REX]

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2008-02-17 22:45:28 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
While weren't quite as blown away by D-REX as we were by Elmo Live "jazz hands" killed our objective judgmentthe level of interactivity is pretty impressive for what's supposed to be a dumb child's toy (the kid, not the 'bot). About the size of a small puppy, it behaves semi-autonomously, though it'll follow patterns you pick w/ the remote like...
 
 
 
 
 
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For TV Networks, Election Is an Orgy of Gee-Whiz 3-D Tech

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2008-11-04 15:14:22 by Jose Fermoso in Gadget Lab
As if this election weren't exciting enough already, CNN has plans to sex up its coverage with 3-D holographic projections of its correspondents But CNN is not the only TV network relying on whiz-bang technology to help carry the day. After almost two years of mudslinging primaries, debates and endless punditry, the Presidential election is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Is Apples 3-D technology patent a sign of its video game console initiative?

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2008-03-20 23:09:18 by Matt Hickey in CrunchGear
The US patent office is responsible for much rumormongering. Its the nature of the beast to publicize half-legible drawings that make us bloggers try to make sense of whats going on. Usually the images and descriptions are vague enough that we cant figure out what were looking at, but sometimes, when coupled with other rumors and leaks, things...
 
 
 
 
 
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It's About Time: Apple Files Patent For 3-D Display, See You Soon Princess Leia *wink*

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2008-03-26 11:30:09 by Editor in Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
This is a diagram from the patent Apple filed on the 20th for a 3-D Holographic Display. The patent application goes on to assert that two-dimensional projections of 3-D scenes are inadequate. "Without the benefit of 3-D rendering, even high quality images that have excellent perspective depictions still appear unrealistic and flat," it says....
 
 
 
 
 
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Five Failed 3-D Technologies

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2008-04-29 06:49:52 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
Photo [3dnatureguy/Wikipedia Some of science fiction's predictions have passed fitfully into the present; video phones and geostationary satellites for example. Others seem destined to remain forever in the hereafter, despite being almost universal in movies and literature. The list will be familiar: jetpacks, food pills, silver clothes with...