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Sound wares-X-RAY #31
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| 00:00 Dec 12, 2003 |
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DirectX. . . you do know it's more than just Direct3D? Audio plays as big a part in nurturing virtual reality as graphics, a sentiment that sounds exactly right to Logan ...
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Depth charged 3D screens - X-RAY #35
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| 00:00 Dec 11, 2003 |
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3D monitors are no longer a Sci-Fi pipe-dream -- the deep reality is you can now own one. Immersed in a new dimension, Nathan Davis dives into the rabbit hole and comes out ...
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LCDs inside and out - X-RAY #34
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| 00:00 Dec 11, 2003 |
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You need an LCD. Yes you do. Well, if you're in the market for a new screen, or something that glows, then LCD is for you. Dan Rutter shows you exactly why you might want one, ...
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Vector Processing - X-RAY #33
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| 00:00 Dec 11, 2003 |
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Vector processing is frequently dismissed as a feature of decades old Cray number crunching supercomputers -- useless in the modern world. Yet users of the short vector Altivec ...
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Everything is anything! - #35
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| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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Dan Rutter shakes hands with Mork and talks about Nano Nano(tech).
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Making Wires Invisible - #29
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| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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Have you seen those interfaces? Bad seeing-things person! Now, help Dan Rutter and go do some eye-pulling and nose-ripping.
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Invisible miracles - #28
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| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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For roving mobs, the pitchfork was a great technological advance. Daniel Rutter wonders what's shaped modern society, other than the poptart.
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Filling up the laptop - #25
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| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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Daniel Rutter wants what everyone who uses battery-powered devices wants: more power, for longer.
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