Thursday, October 1, 2009

Fujifilm launches World’s first 3D camera in India

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1 Oct 2009
Thursday

Fujifilm launches World's first 3D camera in India

Fujifilm today announced the launch of its groundbreaking new imaging technology, the "FinePix REAL 3D System". This 3D digital imaging system lets users enjoy 3D images with naked eye without the need for wearing special 3D glasses. The 3D camera; FinePix REAL 3D V1, an 8 inch viewer on which spectacular 3D images can be displayed; and 3D Print, FUJIFILM's high precision production technology that enables users to print 3D images.

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Creative ZEN X-FI2 Hits India

A new touchscreen PMP from Creative with multi format playback support and intuitive interface. Creative now has some contender in the touchscreen PMP market which is mainly dominated by the iPod Touch and Cowon iAudio players. The new PMP has 3-inch TFT LCD and comes with 8GB,16GB and 32GB storage options.

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Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen Fermi Architecture

Nvidia reveals the new Fermi architecture, which could make its GPUs faster than earlier chips. With the new architecture, Nvidia says its new CPU will run supercomputers.

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Apple's Tablet: Now Saving Newspapers Near You

All right, so here's the scoop: Apple's mysterious tablet will "redefine" newspapers and magazines, according to a report published by gadget blog Gizmodo. The big company's bigwigs, Giz says, are in the midst of negotiating with several print journalism companies to bring their content onto the device in some revolutionary way. Furthermore, the iCrew says, the Apple tablet will run the iPhone OS, look like an iPhone, and be announced on or before January 19 of next year. Unless it won't be announced at all, which iLounge says has a 20 percent chance of occurring.

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Lenovo Debuts Enhanced Experience for Windows 7

With the new Enhanced Experience certification, Lenovo's products that are loaded with Windows 7 will have many enhance features developed by Microsoft and Lenovo engineers.
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Jury's Verdict Tossed, $388M Win For Microsoft

A U.S. District Judge gave Microsoft a break Tuesday, essentially ruling that the jury that heard a patent infringement case against it was clueless. He then overturned its record $388 million verdict against the company
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