Sony offers 3D products on 3Day loan

Not sure if you're making the most of your 3D TV? Sony can help.
 

Huawei’s new Android has ‘3D’ UI on a 2D screen

No, it’s not an actual 3D phone as I first thought it might be, but a new Android with “Vision” and a user interface with 3D elements.
 

HTC goes 3D and evolves into EVO

No, HTC is not rewriting the story of Adam and Evo, but instead, launching a glasses-free 3D Android-powered smartphone to compete with LG and the rest of the Google-lovin’ smartphone world.
 

Sony’s new Cyber-shot WX30 sounds cyber-sweet

A 16.2 megapixel camera that doesn’t lose resolution or quality when extended from the 5x optical to 10x “pixel super resolution” zoom, records active steady shot Full HD 1080i video, takes 12 megapixel stills while video is recording, takes 3D photos and 42.9 megapixel panoramic pics and more? Nice!
 

Competition hots up, smartphone shipments head to one billion

The number of global smartphone shipments are expected to reach one billion a year in 2016, increasing from 302 million in 2010, as competition intensifies amongst vendors offering premium smartphones.
 

Alienware launches a launch

It certainly lived up to the mystery the PR team were hoping to deliver.  Last night Alienware gathered together a varied bunch of journalists, gamers and sundry others to launch an enigma at Area 52.  There was certainly some confusion as to what was about to be experienced.
 

LG finally primes its Optimus for the 3rd Dimension

Hot on the heels of the Transformers 3D movie, while having absolutely nothing to do with it, LG’s Optimus is transforming itself into a new wonder of the third dimension.
 

Kogan brings 3D TVs and Blu-ray player to life

Australia’s e-tail revolutionary, Ruslan Kogan, has just unveiled a new line of 3D TVs with 2D to 3D conversion and a new 3D Blu-ray player.
 

3D not in the picture for broadcasters

  Broadcasters rate production of 3D content and channels as their lowest technology investment priority, and the lack of programming for consumers who have bought a 3D TV is set to continue, according to Ovum.
 

LG ditches glasses with new 3D TV line up

2010 was not a fantastic year for manufactures trying to sell you a wiz-bang 3D TV.  It seems many just have not cottoned on to the extra dimension of entertainment offered by paying out large amounts of money to wear embarrassing eye-wear and watch a handful of 3D content.  With its new range, LG is hoping to tackle at least two of these concerns by introducing 2D – 3D content upgrading and throwing away the fancy glasses.
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