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CyberLink brings auto-stereoscopic 3D on the PC

15. January 2011

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At CES CyberLink presented plans for an autostereoscopic PowerDVD – enabling 3D Blu-ray playback for desktop and notebook PCs without neither active or passive glasses. Among the solutions that can deal with the new PowerDVD version is 3DeeFlector including Spatial View, the display 215FS01 from CPT and the 3d-rig from SeeFront. Although details are scarce, [...]

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A Great Digital Gift for Your Significant Other

19. December 2010

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Thanks, LyricalSeduction for sponsoring this post. Here’s an interesting tip for an alternative holiday gift for your spouse, boyfriend or girlfirend: Visuo-erotic poet Deangelo Jones has created a digital poetry book suitable for adults of all ages. The best part is that it’s available in Adobe Digital Editions format for smartphones and laptops, as to [...]

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Google Chrome 8: What’s New?

6. December 2010

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The new version contains a lot of news and also a large collection of bug fixes. Chrome 8 includes no less than 800 bug fixes from the previous version. One of the biggest news is that Chrome has a new built-in pdf reader. It is an important step to increase security and enable the user [...]

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PowerDVD 10 supports HDMI 1.4 3D

21. October 2010

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Since the last patch v .2113 the player software from CyberLink–PowerDVD 10 now gets 3D and HDMI 1.4 Blu-ray Disc audio bitstream support for Nvidia graphics cards. You also need the new Nvidia drivers, version 260, and it will then be possible to watch 3D video in full resolution via HDMI 1.4 connection. According to [...]

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Windows XP Still in 60% of World’s Computers

12. October 2010

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Figures from NetApplications are frequently rolled out regarding the major operating systems’ share of the market. The figures presented today tells us that it goes down for Windows on the whole; it’s up for Windows 7 but down for Vista and XP. The figures indicate that many Vista users have switched to another OS. Vista [...]

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