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The personal computer industry is moving fast in order to step up the move to the next generation of computers. These are the PC’s that will be equipped at the development stage with 3D capabilities, touchscreens and will be made into designer models that will appeal to the modern aesthetic sensibilities of people. And it seems like MSI is currently leading the pack.

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Eight months after it took the Box Offices everywhere by storm and smashed all records of earning by earning about $3 billion worldwide, Avatar is going in for another record. It is going to rereleased soon for an end of summer come back to theaters all over the US. This is going to be the shortest time gap between the release and rerelease of a film ever.

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3D graphics in our browser has been a long term target for various developers, Google being one of the better known ones for creating a demo of it last year. Recently, AMD became the latest company to take a step in the direction of realizing this target and releasing drivers for the WebGL standard that is made to drive the web 3D graphics revolution. WebGL is essentially the online equivalent of the OpenGL standard that is used by hardware manufacturers. continue reading…

The Resident Evil movie franchise is currently on its fourth film. This latest one is called Resident Evil: Afterlife, made by Sony Pictures and releasing 10th September 2010. True to the franchise, this is a movie about how the world is turned into Zombies and how someone goes killing those zombies. But this movie will be of note for another reason — it will be using the same 3D technology that was used for making Avatar.

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BSkyB’s early announcement of a new all-3D channel did not bring too many smiles on their the faces of their customers. Instead there was a lot of confusion in there. 3D is currently at a very nascent stage and a format war is brewing between manufacturers, all of whom want to push their own proprietary technologies on to the 3D experience for obvious business reasons. But BSkyB is having none of that and has announced to its customers that there’s no reason to fear — the new 3D channel will be universal.

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