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Lifelike ears created with 3D printing

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Researchers said Wednesday they had engineered artificial human ears that look and act like the real thing thanks to 3D printing, giving hope to patients missing all or part of their ears.

Posted: February 21st, 2013 in Apps and Softwares,Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

Queen Elizabeth II goes 3D for Christmas message

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She made her acting debut at the London Olympics. Now Queen Elizabeth II is hitting the screen again — in 3D.

Posted: December 20th, 2012 in Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

Nintendo to start selling 3DS with larger screens

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Japanese game maker Nintendo Co. has upgraded its 3DS handheld to sport a screen nearly twice as big as the previous model amid hot competition against smartphones and tablets that are wooing people away from dedicated gaming machines.

Posted: June 22nd, 2012 in Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

A smartphone that delivers maximum performance, enjoyment in 3D

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Watch 3D videos, play 3D games, look at 3D photos, without the need for 3D glasses. And it can be done in LG’s new smartphone, the Optimus 3D Max.

Posted: May 31st, 2012 in Featured Gallery,Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

3D or not 3D no longer a question

The jury is still out over 3D content, whether it really is the next phase in the evolution of television viewing. On one hand, who wouldn’t want to empathize with the race of aliens in James Cameron’s Avatar for a few hours, seeing the blueness of their skins jumping out of the screen? On the [...]

Posted: September 11th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

HTC launches 3D smartphone in Taiwan

Taiwan’s leading smartphone maker HTC Wednesday launched its first 3D cellphone onto the local market, picking what a local telecom operator said was an opportune time ahead of the iPhone 5.

Posted: August 17th, 2011 in Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

Toshiba brings glasses-free 3D laptop

The technology that allows everyone to watch three-dimensional (3D) movies or view 3D images has been in existence for quite some time. In the Philippines, even a major broadsheet had tried asking its readers to wear glasses with cellophane lenses and cardboard frames to see advertisements and story photos in 3D. And there lies the [...]

Posted: August 14th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

Samsung monitors now have TV, 3D functions

After reinventing the TV, making it so thin and equipping it with 3D and Internet capability, Samsung has set its innovative eye to the PC monitor by providing it with some features found on its latest line of televisions. The Korean electronics giant recently introduced three PC monitors, whose functions have gone beyond just providing [...]

Posted: July 10th, 2011 in Editors' Picks,Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

LG heightens 3-dimension feel

3D TELEVISION appears to have reached its peak development now that major TV brands are populating stores with their versions of 3D TV. Recently, LG Electronics announced the availability of its 3D Cinema TV. The Korean electronics company claims that its version is better than other current 3D TV technologies because the sets require only [...]

Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Headlines,Infotech | Read More »

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