ViewSonic's latest photo frame has a clever trick up its sleeves: it converts standard 2D photos into 3D, then displays them on an eight-inch autostereoscopic display—meaning you won't need glasses to ...
A new 2D camera developed by a team of biomedical engineers is the fastest ever made, able to image light phenomena in more detail than ever before. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she ...
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