Holographic televisions could be in living rooms in the next 10 years at the price of today's two-dimensional sets because of technology being developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's ...
An estimated 3 million people already have 3D-enabled TVs. Most use the “active” 3D system, which incorporates the 3D tech into the glasses. Active 3D TVs are easy to manufacture and command very ...
The World Cup has just ended, but Japan is already gearing up to bid for the 2022 competition — and one of its sales points is the promise of live holographic broadcasts of World Cup matches, using ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Applications like holographic TV have long been relegated as the next big thing in the distant future but a Leuven, Belgium-based R&D lab for nanoelectronics has come up with a ...
For the relatively few 3-D TV owners out there, content is limited. In Europe, 3-D TV is catching on, but because of the post-production work needed, live 3-D broadcasts are extremely rare and viewers ...
If you watch Jon Stewart‘s monologues on The Daily Show then you are undoubtedly familiar with his long-standing mockery of CNN’s hologram technology. Whether it be their giant “dildo people” used to ...
“I’m not ready to be a human pop star,” a contestant on Fox’s new show “Alter Ego” tells us. “I want to be a digital pop star.” That’s the “Alter Ego” proposition in a nutshell. We meet aspirant ...
MONTRÉAL—In a development that could have important implications for tech collaboration and even TV news, Bell Canada, Verizon, Vodafone and Matsuko announced that they successfully conducted the ...