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Sony rolls out 3D-capable Cyber-shots with full HD video recording mode

by Serkan Toto on Jul 8, 2010
Sony rolls out 3D-capable Cyber-shots with full HD video recording mode

And we get yet another batch of 3D-enabled gadgets – this time from Sony. The company today announced three new Cyber-shot cameras, two of which feature the 3D sweep panorama function the cameras from the NEX series now also have (the function allows you to sweep the camera from side to side to capture a high-speed burst of 100 frames, which are then automatically stitched together).

Take-Two CEO Ben Feder on 3-D Gaming and Motion Controls

by Kevin Ohannessian on Jun 30, 2010
Take-Two CEO Ben Feder on 3-D Gaming and Motion Controls

We sit down with Ben Feder, CEO of Take-Two Interactive, as well as Public Affairs VP Alan Lewis, to discuss the latest innovations in video games: Sony and Microsoft's motion controls, gaming on 3-D televisions, and the success of downloadable content.

A guide to 3D display technology: its principles, methods, and dangers

by Devin Coldewey on Jun 19, 2010
A guide to 3D display technology: its principles, methods, and dangers

Whether you buy into the hype or not, it’s plain fact that 3D is everywhere these days. From movies and games to laptops and handhelds, pretty much every screen in the house is going to be 3D-capable in a year or so, even if you opt not to display any 3D content on it. Those of you who choose that path may stop reading now, and come back a little later when you change your mind. Because if you have kids or enjoy movies and games, there will be a point where you’

Faster Forward: At E3, Nintendo woos gamers

by Rob Pegoraro on Jun 19, 2010

Nintendo's contribution to this genre is a new version of its DS handheld, called (duh) the 3DS. Its top screen is split into two halves that generate a three-dimension effect for the player--without the special "active shutter" glasses 3D HDTV requires. Ars Technica's Ben Kuchera tried out a sample unit and liked it, declaring that "the 3D effect works." Nintendo did not announce a price or a shipping date for the 3DS.