NVIDIA Tegra phone coming to T-Mobile?

July 2, 2009 by Insider Staff · Leave a Comment 

NVIDIA Tegra phoneNVIDIA Tegra phones are about to move from the prototype stage to fully-fledged smartphone and, according to rumours, it will appear on T-Mobile later this year. …continue reading NVIDIA Tegra phone coming to T-Mobile?

Vuzix iWear AV310 for iPhone 3G S

June 26, 2009 by Insider Staff · Leave a Comment 

Vuzix iWear AV310Video goggles have been doing the rounds for a few years now, but we bet you haven’t seen any that are specifically designed for the iPhone 3GS, have you? Here’s pair though – the Vuzix iWear AV310, which provide a wearable 16:9 display right in front of your peepers. …continue reading Vuzix iWear AV310 for iPhone 3G S

Optoma unveils new projectors

June 26, 2009 by Insider Staff · Leave a Comment 

Optoma-HD20Optoma has announced two new projectors for home cinema enthusiasts. The Optoma HD20 and ThemeScene HD86 offer full 1080p HD resolutions with DLP technology; the HD20 scores an industry first with its price point being set below £900. At the same time, Optoma has confirmed its plans to adopt 3D technology, with a prototype model on display at the CEDIA event in London. …continue reading Optoma unveils new projectors

NVIDIA 3D Vision on sale now!

May 13, 2009 by Insider Staff · Leave a Comment 

NVIDIA 3D VisionNVIDIA 3D Vision, the graphic guru’s clever kit to turn your plain old monitor into a 3D screen for gaming, has just gone on sale in the UK. …continue reading NVIDIA 3D Vision on sale now!

Google Earth 5 drops in the Ocean

February 3, 2009 by Insider Staff · Leave a Comment 

Google OceanGoogle has just introduced Google Ocean to its Google Earth software. Given what’s going on on the surface of the UK at the moment you might as well take at virtual trip into the big blue to get away from all the snow and ice on our ravaged lands. …continue reading Google Earth 5 drops in the Ocean

Sky testing out 3D telly

December 18, 2008 by Insider Staff · 1 Comment 

Sky 3D TV?Cinematographers have been experimenting with 3D since the 1950s, but it’s never taken off in a big way, largely down to the absurd green and red paper spectacles you had to wear and the gimmicky films of people reaching out of the screen. Imagine our surprise though to find out that 3D video has been mastered for a commercial audience, but not by any Hollywood studio: by British satellite TV service Sky. …continue reading Sky testing out 3D telly