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National Defense November 2014 Sandra I. Erwin |
As Defense, Intelligence Agencies Drown in Data, Technology Comes to the Rescue The task of filtering and sorting through massive loads of data is only going to get bigger as the military and intelligence agencies collect more information than they can handle. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2010 Theo Valich |
Sony Launches Single-Lens 3D Cameras Are they good, or just good enough? |
Macworld September 2003 Greg Miller |
ImageModeler 3.5 Innovative tool makes 3-D models from photographs |
Entrepreneur December 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
A New Dimension The technology of 3-D could be the next big step in web search, especially as it is refined and as higher-end graphics cards and faster broadband become widespread. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 Maureen Campbell |
Intelligence in Three Dimensions: We Live in a 3-D World, and so Should Computers Encouraged by the progress on target recognition and tracking for in-the-field use, engineers are extending the principle of intelligent 3-D processing to dynamic change detection. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Mark Harris |
Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 Digital Camera Fujifilm's new 3-D camera has some serious limitations, but points (and shoots) toward the future of photography |
National Defense May 2012 Sandra I. Erwin |
Too Much Information, Not Enough Intelligence The Defense Department over the last decade has built up an inventory of billions of dollars worth of spy aircraft and battlefield sensors. Those systems create avalanches of data that clog military information networks and overwhelm analysts. |
Macworld September 2004 Ben Long |
iModeller 3D Professional 2.0 If you need to make custom 3-D models but can't spare the time or expense, VR Interactive's iModeller 3D Professional 2.0 can help. |
National Defense January 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Agency Grapples With Demand For Detailed, Timely Intelligence In response to a soaring demand for battlefield imagery and digital maps, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is seeking to automate the parsing and analysis of intelligence, and to make its products more easily available to front-line commanders. |
Home Toys October 2005 Mary Luciano |
How Can You Connect All Your Digital Photos, Audios, And Videos Into Meaningful Albums For Future Generations? Rather than simply importing and `tagging' digital images, and then storing them in a flat-line, hierarchical database, software from Coolect enables a user to connect or associate all of their media -- still images, audio and video with people, events and journal entries. |
CIO May 15, 2002 John Edwards |
Squeezing 3-D Graphics Impatient researchers at Bell Labs and the California Institute of Technology have found a way to transmit complex 3-D images across the Internet at speeds up to a dozen times faster than conventional methods... |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Tech Buzz 4/04 Recycling hardware, 3-D desktops and more |
National Defense March 2011 Grace V. Jean |
Broadcast Television Tools to Help Intelligence Analysts Wade Through Data The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is preparing to use tools that will help war commanders sift through live and recorded video quickly to pinpoint key clips and highlight information with the ease of sports broadcasters. |
National Defense August 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Look Ma, No Glasses: Moving to 3-D Television and Beyond In the future, military robot operators may search for roadside bombs in 3-D. |
Mother Jones Nov/Dec 2001 Julie Wakefield |
A Face in the Crowd Is surveillance software turning police into Robocops? |
Fast Company May 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Michel Tombroff Uses Gesture Technology for EA Sports, Panasonic Michel Tombroff is developing software to analyze images captured by 3-D cameras and working with EA Sports, Texas Instruments, and Panasonic to make avatars move based on users' actions. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Howard Postley |
Sports: 3-D TV's Toughest Challenge Here's why live sports, the most popular 3-D shows, are the hardest to produce |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Now in 3-D Is web 3-D ready for its close-up? |
National Defense November 2009 Grace V. Jean |
Battlefield Intelligence: Easy to Collect, Tough to Share The U.S. military has deployed unmanned aircraft and other information collection devices at a pace that exceeds the capabilities of battlefield intelligence systems to archive, analyze and disseminate the video and imagery. |
National Defense November 2009 Erwin, Jean & Magnuson |
Today's Fights Expose Technological Weak Spots Disruptive challenges, such as roadside bombs, combatants camouflaged as civilians, and insurgent camps that are undetectable by electronic sensors, have forced U.S. military leaders to search for new tactics and technologies. |
National Defense October 2009 Grace V. Jean |
Inadequate Displays, Shortage of Bandwidth Could Slow Advances in Night Vision Systems The military's night-vision capabilities are going digital, but displaying and sharing those electronic feeds could become a problem in the future if the dissemination of battlefield video today is any indication. |
Macworld June 2001 Ben Long |
ZBrush 1.1 Revolutionary program combines painting with 3-D... |
PC Magazine November 18, 2003 |
Sharp Notebook Debuts 3-D Screen It's not every day -- or every year, for that matter -- that a new screen technology appears. So the debut of the Sharp Actius RD3D notebook ($3,299) is news. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2011 Travis Hoium |
To 3-D or Not to 3-D IMAX is in a better position than RealD to benefit from the realization that 3-D doesn't work for all movies. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2000 |
Explore the Universe in Three Dimensions MegaSystems has released a series of Three-Dimensional CD-ROMs, designed to teach students with authoritative texts while engaging them with videos and activities. Titles currently available include The Human 3-D, Dinosaur 3-D, The Earth 3-D, The Cosmos 3-D, and Animals 3-D... |
National Defense April 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Face, Iris and Fingerprint Biometrics Good Enough for Now, Says White House Staffer Federal agencies that collect biometric data to screen individuals should concentrate their efforts on fingerprints, faces and irises, and perfect the collection of those technologies first. |
National Defense September 2011 Grace V. Jean |
Real-World Imagery Sought For Military Training The military services want to be able to rehearse for their missions in simulators that reproduce exactly what they will see and encounter in combat. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Willie D. Jones |
Microsoft and Google Vie for Virtual World Domination Both companies are seeking to dominate local search -- electronic versions of the kind of information found in local telephone directories. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Is Facial Recognition The Next Privacy Battleground? Are we ready for this tech to start linking personal data with our faces without our knowledge? |
T.H.E. Journal November 1999 |
Maps Made Smarter by 3-D TopoQuads |
Reason July 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Flag-Draped Memories The strange American history of war death imagery. |
Fast Company July 2006 Scott Kirsner |
It's Alive! Coming soon to a theater near you: A new, improved 3D experience! |
IEEE Spectrum April 2005 Alan Sullivan |
3-Deep New displays render images you can almost reach out and touch. A few small companies are just now emerging to try to carve out a piece of a market for volumetric displays that could be worth $1 billion by 2006. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2011 Vele Galovski |
A Fresh Angle Aerial property images play a key role in commercial real estate marketing. |
Search Engine Watch April 5, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Google Debuts Satellite Images Google has added high-resolution satellite images to its Maps and Local search services, offering a birdseye view of millions of locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2009 Jill Jusko |
3-D CAD Data Grows More Accessible The potential usefulness of 3-D CAD data is enormous in downstream product design functions, and organizations are beginning to recognize that fact. |
Wired October 23, 2007 James Lee |
Beowulf F/X Masters Put a New Spin on 3-D The next big breakthrough in 3-D entertainment may come from the Victorian era. At least that's the thinking at Gentle Giant Studios, the f/x house behind many of the 3-D effects in the new Beowulf movie. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Gisela M. Pedroza |
In-Depth View Get up close and personal with your computer with these 3-D glasses. They are great for graphic applications, such as CAD and charting in wide spreadsheets, as well as gaming. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2011 Travis Hoium |
What Happened to the 3-D Dream? 3-D was all the hype last holiday season, but this year the buzz seems to be silent. |
PC World September 11, 2002 Steve Bass |
September 11: Take a Moment Web offers a wealth of images, stories looking back on a year changed by a single day. |
The Motley Fool March 17, 2011 Travis Hoium |
James Cameron Pushes Studios Into the Third Dimension Will Hollywood pony up the extra cash to film in 3-D? |
Inc. October 2003 Bobbie Gossage |
What a Smile Means Forget what they say. It's how focus groups smile and smirk that matters. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2010 Claire Stephanic |
Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony Strut Their Stuff 3-D was all the rage at the recent E3 gaming conference, among other new features. |
PC World January 29, 2003 Dave Johnson |
Take Control of Your Digital Photos Wrangling with countless photos on your hard drive? Follow our tips to organize the chaos. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2010 Mark Anderson |
3-D Video Games As usual, video games lead the way. What's new in 2010 is the prospect of 3-D games running on the new 3-D television sets coming onto the marketplace. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2007 Paul McFedries |
The New Geographers The new arts of neogeography and neocartography are thriving in their stead, and they will soon be annotating, augmenting, tagging, coding, and parsing your reality. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2010 Ariel Bleicher |
The UAV Data Glut Military analysts are buried in video from surveillance drones. Some software tricks could help |
PC World November 2004 Steve Bass |
New Tricks With Images and Videos Make your point crystal clear with free pictures and movies off the Web. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Jenna Wortham |
Build a 3-D Theater for Your Own Living Room (Glasses Not Included) How to make a stereoscopic 3-D system in your home. |
InternetNews March 7, 2008 |
Google Pulls Map Images at Pentagon's Request Security concerns are now mixed with privacy issues over Google's street-level view. |