holograms
iPhone 3.0, holograms and the shed birthplace of Silicon Valley
Photo June also saw performers in the UK giving a show in the US thanks to 3D holograms beamed thousands of miles across the Atlantic. June saw plenty of activity on the hardware and software fronts - including a peek at... [03 Jul 2009]
Photos: Broadcasting live holograms across the Atlantic
Photo Performers in the UK took to the stage in the US yesterday as 3D holograms were beamed thousands of miles across the Atlantic. Musion has previously broadcast holograms of Sir Richard Branson, cartoon... [18 Jun 2009]
Why BT is panicking about the 2012 Olympics
News This isn't the time to be a hero with fancy holograms or the latest mobile technology. Telco BT has revealed the Olympic-sized challenge it faces in ensuring the comms infrastructure behind London's 2012 Olympic Games... [26 Feb 2009]
Five virtual alternatives to meetings
Comment Help me Obi-Wan' - 3D holograms Andy McCue rounds up your best virtual options. Last month we looked at five ways to make meetings more productive and bearable. But how do you encourage collaboration and communication... [19 Nov 2008]
Bill Gates, 3G iPhone, UK top CIO, Firefox 3, XP and more…
News Holograms on handsets by 2010 This month silicon.com looked at the amazing career of Bill Gates as he stepped down after three decades of running Microsoft. Gates wasn't the only high-profile Microsoft departure,... [02 Jul 2008]
Holograms on handsets by 2010
News The powerful onboard processor on the Infosys machine would build a series of 2D shots taken, for example, from a digital camera, into 3D holograms using algorithms called 'Fourier' transformations to calculate the extra... [19 Jun 2008]
Photos: Welcome to Satyam's R&D labs
Photo Stepping out of the tube, visitors immediately find themselves standing on a giant image, a prototype for a projector that will eventually allow people to interact with 3D holograms, pictured here. Passing through the... [19 May 2008]
Cambridge start-ups prove UK's got innovation
News The company has come up with a small video projector - the size of a pack of cigarettes - that uses lasers and holograms instead of light bulbs and projection lenses to create the image. A button-sized sensor with a... [18 Nov 2004]
ITU 03 diary - Gates, 3G, holograms and missing phones
Comment Nothing special in itself, it features holograms of phones and a key. One company that could have done with decent holograms, it would seem, is Chinese handset maker DBTEL. Which is no bad thing for the... [14 Oct 2003]