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The New Difficulties In Making a 3D Game
Sep 6th
eldavojohn writes “MSNBC spoke with the senior producer of a new stereoscopic 3D game called ‘Killzone 3′ and highlighted problems they are trying to solve with being one of the first FPS 3D games for the PS3. The team ran into serious design problems like where to put the cross hairs for the players (do they constantly hover in front of your vision?) and what to do with any of the heads up display components.

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The New Difficulties In Making a 3D Game
Apple, HP/3Par: Weekly Tech Recap
Sep 6th
News at Apple and HP helped move the market this week. Here’s a recap of TheStreet’s top tech stories.
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Apple, HP/3Par: Weekly Tech Recap
Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar robots that fly, CO2 fabric dye, and the dark silicon that boosts battery life
Sep 6th
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Solar power blazed a trail this week as we took a look at several hot new technologies, starting with SkyFuel’s SkyTrough , which is being billed as the world’s most efficient solar collector. We also saw solar energy take to the skies as designers unveiled plans for a fleet of high-flying solar robots , and we were surprised to learn that common household dyes could significantly increase the efficiency of photovoltaic panels by optimizing their color absorption spectrum
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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar robots that fly, CO2 fabric dye, and the dark silicon that boosts battery life
