I want you to close your eyes and imagine yourself in 2014. The Ice Bucket Challenge is taking off. Taco Bell started serving ...
3D TVs have come and gone sporadically since 1935 ... since if a movie wasn't shot (and displayed) with the technology in mind, the effect was minor or outright distracting. Also, some people couldn't ...
A stereoscopic 3D display technology that separates the stereo frames by polarization. Emerging in the 2011 time frame and using polarizer overlays, the movie projector or TV screen emits the left ...
A stereoscopic 3D display technology that separates the stereo frames by alternating the viewing path to each eye. Used for 3D gaming and the first 3D TVs, liquid crystal (LC) shutter glasses are ...
As the privacy engineer behind Google's Starline project, Nayak has been instrumental in making sure that privacy is a top priority in this new 3D video calling technology.
All 3D TVs will use the Active Shutter technology also taken up by Sony and Panasonic, and will have PVR functionality built-in, meaning you can simply plug in a USB stick or hard drive to start ...
And despite the ubiquity of 3D movies in the early 2010s, it was hard to sell people on a new, expensive technology whose use cases were limited. Think about how much casual TV-watching you do on ...