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Blending Reality Into 3D Digital Worlds: Nexus Digital Studios, Motion Analysis Studios, and NVIDIA Quadro FX Graphics
White Paper NVIDIA-powered Nexus and MAS CG technology was critical to high-end TV broadcasts such as the Discovery Channel Xtreme Martial Arts (XMA) documentary. Two of the premiere studios providing scanning and motion capture services to movie houses are... [03 Jul 2008]
"Killer App" of Wearable Computing: Wireless Force Sensing Body Protectors for Martial Arts
White Paper This paper thrust ubiquitous computing into the extremely hostile environment of the sparring ring of a martial art competition. Ubiquitous and Wearable Computing both have the goal of pushing the computer into the background, supporting all kinds... [31 Aug 2007]
"Killer App" of Wearable Computing: Wireless Force Sensing Body Protectors for Martial Arts
White Paper This paper thrust ubiquitous computing into the extremely hostile environment of the sparring ring of a martial art competition. Ubiquitous and Wearable Computing both have the goal of pushing the computer into the background, supporting all kinds... [10 Aug 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Six Sigma
Cheat Sheet So don't go joking about the whole martial arts thing. All Greek to me. Very funny. Why the six, why the sigma? It's a statistical term. You'll find 'sigma' in all manner of standard deviation calculations - or, for the less mathematical, the... [30 Nov 2006]
Photos: Top 10 mobile design classics
Photo As well as showcasing his acting and martial arts skills in the sci-fi blockbuster, Reeves introduced the world to the Nokia 8110 'banana phone', which allowed him to jump between worlds as well as providing voice calls and text messaging. [27 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.10.06
Round-Up We're not sure in which sport he is professional - the video includes him playing tennis, doing martial arts and dancing. The Round-Up is sure we've all applied for jobs at one time or other and put checks in place to make sure our applications... [13 Oct 2006]
Siemens' Mobile Kung Fu a Knockout
White Paper In December 2001, martial arts took a giant spinning leap and roundhouse kick into the future. Siemens, Mobile 365, and battlemail.com joined forces in typical superhero fashion to bring virtual gamers an experience unlike any other they had ever... [16 May 2006]
The Art of Terror
White Paper The attack on 9/11 had the hallmark of a judo throw by a black-belt martial artist: it caused US strength to become weakness - likened by al-Qaeda to having one's own finger forcibly poked into one's own eye. [02 Feb 2005]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Making a stand
Comment This year, Korean martial arts experts, a Malaysian puppet show and futuristic demos of tech in cars and in the home did a lot to pull in the punters. This column was started as a way to comment on what IT and comms vendors are trying to say in... [15 Oct 2003]
John Lamb's week: IT visions that make your heart race
Comment Budding Genghis Kahns of the IT world have spent three days practising Tai Chi - the martial art that doesn't involve hitting people - and learning the lessons that lowly members of an organisation have to teach on leadership. [10 Aug 2001]
