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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-08-02
Shopping is a time consuming chore for some; for others, it's more a way of life. But one thing you don't normally consider is how you actually do it. For instance, before you buy an item of cloth...
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by Dmitry Costenco - 2008-09-18
Whether you are a planning a bus route or laying out the entire transport network of a city, running a shipping company or developing software for logistics, you require icons of the many objects of ...
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by Owen Zi - 2008-10-04
The advanced technology of 3D software has demonstrated its power in designing complicated products for years. So you may ask - Is there still a requirement for 2D technology in the plastic & rubber i...
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by Sandra Prior - 2008-11-04
Two words: Virtual Reality. At the start of the 90s, it was going to be the biggest leap forward in the industry. Now? Who even really remembers? VR suffered from three key problems. The technology w...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-04
Two words: Virtual Reality. At the start of the 90s, it was going to be the biggest leap forward in the industry. Now? Who even really remembers? VR suffered from three key problems. The technolog...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-12-12
On the most simple level, your PC's processor receives information about the image the software you're running is trying to show. It then sends that information to your graphics card, which judges...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-12-13
What a 3D card can do is defined as much by the API (Application Programming Interface). You'll know this as DirectX (specifically, its Direct3D component). Rival, OpenGL API still exists, but it'...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-12-14
History began in 1996. Well, really it began in 1981, when screens ousted printers as the primary way of viewing a computer's output, leading IBM to release their MDA video card. With a change 4KB...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-01-12
By contrast to all that fiddling about with CPUs, 3D card overclocking is incredibly simple. It's all done from within Windows, with no rebooting required, and in Vista you'll even find that the s...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-01-16
Two graphics chips. One card. And a whole lotta rendering fun: That's the basic philosophy behind the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2, AMD's latest dual-CPU 3D card. Actually, that's the philosophy AMD has ...