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Popular Mechanics
August 2007
Joel Johnson
Videogame Motion Sickness: Tech Clinic Diagnosis The accepted term for this malady has been called "simulator sickness," and despite a few studies to determine its cause, nobody is quite sure why it happens. Here are some tips on how to avoid it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
March 2009
Brendan Borrell
Finding Balance: A Novel Theory on Seasickness Is poor posture control the real cause of motion sickness? mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
December 2005
Michael Peck
Simulator Eases Night-Vision Goggle Dangers In the surreal world of amplified light, things aren't as they appear. That's why a new simulator for fighter pilots will ease the dangers of training with night-vision goggles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 15, 2002
Daniel Drew Turner
Age of Nvidia Keep the gamers happy, and the world is yours: How one 3-D graphics company shrugged off a recession and vanquished every foe... mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
August 2010
Mark Anderson
3-D Video Games As usual, video games lead the way. What's new in 2010 is the prospect of 3-D games running on the new 3-D television sets coming onto the marketplace. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 6, 2005
Kyle Monson
Deeper In the Game If you're looking for an affordable way to add some depth to your sim games, these stereoscopic 3-D glasses are the way to go. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
November 2012
Howard Postley
Sports: 3-D TV's Toughest Challenge Here's why live sports, the most popular 3-D shows, are the hardest to produce mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 16, 2010
Claire Stephanic
Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony Strut Their Stuff 3-D was all the rage at the recent E3 gaming conference, among other new features. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2005
Alan Sullivan
3-Deep New displays render images you can almost reach out and touch. A few small companies are just now emerging to try to carve out a piece of a market for volumetric displays that could be worth $1 billion by 2006. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
October 2005
Amanda C. Kooser
Now in 3-D Is web 3-D ready for its close-up? mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
December 2007
Amanda C. Kooser
A New Dimension The technology of 3-D could be the next big step in web search, especially as it is refined and as higher-end graphics cards and faster broadband become widespread. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 19, 2008
John Bonner
Pill for Car-Sick Dogs to be Launched in Europe Drug giant Pfizer has set April for the European launch of its pill for dogs suffering from motion sickness. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 14, 2007
Delayed Flights You'll have to lower your expectations of Microsoft Flight Simulator X until the system that can run it perfectly is developed. mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
December 2000
Explore the Universe in Three Dimensions MegaSystems has released a series of Three-Dimensional CD-ROMs, designed to teach students with authoritative texts while engaging them with videos and activities. Titles currently available include The Human 3-D, Dinosaur 3-D, The Earth 3-D, The Cosmos 3-D, and Animals 3-D... mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
December 2010
Mark Harris
3-D Without Four Eyes Nintendo and Toshiba will bring glasses-free 3-D to portable devices mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
May 2002
Matthew Lowrie
Basic Package Simplifies the Creation of 3-D Interactivity for the Web Until now, successfully combining 3-D artistry and Web interactivity has challenged software companies competing in the arena of 3-D on the Web... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
December 15, 2000
What Is Mass Psychogenic Illness? Sometimes people in a group start to think they might have been exposed to something dangerous, like a germ or a toxin (poison). They might get signs of sickness like headache, dizziness, faintness, weakness or a choking feeling... mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
August 2009
Readers Respond on "The Expanding Universe" Letters to the editor on PTSD, motion sickness, and more... mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
March 2001
Clifford Anderson
Book Review In the world of digital imaging, there are two classes: 2-D and 3-D. The Blender Book by Carsten Wartmann deals with the latter. Blender is a free, Linux-based 3-D program, that has gained a fairly rich following with Linux users... mark for My Articles similar articles