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technology21 days ago

Samsung Announces Next-Gen Gaming Monitors with 6K, 3D, and 1040Hz

Samsung announced its 2026 lineup of gaming monitors, featuring the Odyssey 3D G90XH with a groundbreaking 6K glasses-free 3D display, real-time eye-tracking, and up to 1,040Hz refresh rate, along with other models supporting ultra-fast refresh rates and high resolutions. The lineup includes the world's first 1,040Hz gaming monitor and several high-resolution Odyssey G8 models, though pricing and release dates are yet to be announced.

technology1 year ago

AI Transforms Single Photos into 3D Interactive Worlds

World Labs, founded by AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li, has introduced an AI system capable of generating interactive 3D scenes from a single image. Unlike other AI systems, World Labs' technology allows users to explore and modify these scenes, which maintain consistency and adhere to basic physics laws. Despite some limitations, such as restricted movement and occasional rendering errors, the startup aims to enhance its technology and expand its applications for professionals in various fields. Backed by $230 million in venture capital, World Labs plans to launch its first product by 2025.

arts-and-culture1 year ago

"3D Technology Revives Emperor Constantine in Gigantic Rome Replica"

A 13-meter replica of Emperor Constantine's statue, reconstructed using 3D modeling technology from original marble body parts, has been unveiled in Rome. The imposing figure, draped in a gilded tunic and holding a sceptre and orb, now gazes over Rome from the Capitoline Museums. The project was financed by the Fondazione Prada and created by the Factum Foundation, with a second version to be installed in northeast England.

technology2 years ago

Google's Project Starline Prototype: Holographic Meetings on a TV-Sized Scale

Google's Project Starline, a glasses-free 3D technology for video conferencing, has shrunk to the size of a large TV and is being tested in trial groups at Salesforce, T-Mobile, and WeWork. The new design is made to sit next to a desk, creating a more traditional video conferencing system. The technology creates a realistic eye contact experience and is an intermediary step towards holographic collaboration without the need for wearing anything at all.