This week we discuss new developments in 3D Television: The new JVC TV, The end of Philips, and the birth of AMG. We also talk about the NVidia QuadroFX4800, the ATI RadeonHD4770, Some videos from MPC and AmGen, 50% off Tesla, and the Geography of Buzz
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In this episode of the http://www.VizWorld.com podcast, we talk about Augmented Reality business cards, the Sony Motion Controller, PetaBytes, EnFuzion, and more.
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In this episode, VizWorld.com gives a quick recap of SIGGRAPH2009, the demise of SGI, a new Making-Of from The Mill, and Hubble’s "Ultra Deep Field".
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Listen to the audio interview of Edward Tufte, from Maitri Erwin, as they talk about 3D cities, mobile platforms, and the future of information visualization in the web2.0 era
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A quick NAB wrapup, reviews of 3Ds Max 2010 and MudBox 2009, talk about the NVidia GT300 and ATI HD4770, we ask if Data.gov should visualize and if we can help with K-12 science education, and prove the existence of the original Teapot.
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This special edition podcast is all about Augmented Reality, and in it we show you how you can try it out for yourself with the GE Smart Grid demo, the Spore Skeleton View, the Mini ad, and Topps Baseball cards.
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This week we discuss the end of SGI, NVidia’s Bindless Graphics, New cards from Sapphire & Sparkle, Indigo2, NPR's Electric Grid Visualization, DOE's 1.3B Hours of CPU time, and Global Warming Art
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Discoveries of GDC, including OnLive, Gaikai, the new Intuos4, Project Dragonly, Mental Mill, Dance Visualization from OSU & Forsythe, Augmented Reality on the iPhone, and the GTX260 Comparison
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This week we talk about the plethora of announcements from AMD, ARRA funds in visualization, SuperComputing09, several new commercials, and the possible implications of BusinessWeek.
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This week we talk about the legal drama of SGI, Eliot Bernstein’s claim to $1Trillion, The VFX of the new Star Trek Film, Windows7 drivers from NVidia & AMD, The Virtual Heart, Virtual Milwaukee, and The Augmented Reality Enterprise
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