Posted: September 18th, 2008 | Author: Sly | Filed under: 3d, internet, web browsers | 2 Comments »
ExitReality has launched a browser plugin that allows web surfers to browse the web in 3D. Not only are there websites that are available in 3D, but non 3D websites can be displayed in the third dimension as well. They claim that it will even work on slower computers. I’m afraid to try my luck using my tired old beast of a PC, but if you want to try your luck, the plugin weighs in at a hefty 4 megs. I wonder if this will lead to virtual job interviews? Then I could totally apply for Los Angeles jobs while sitting in the comfort of my Arizona home.
Source- Exitreality, via Gizmag
Posted: July 15th, 2008 | Author: Sly | Filed under: 3d, astronaut, geek sex, I want it. the zero G ugly bumper, lazy, omg, space nookie, space sex | No Comments »
Just mixing things up here, because I didn’t sleep a wink last night and therefore can’t string together three sentences to save my life.
Scientist says Astronauts need space nookie. Of course he said that- somebody’s got to look out for the astronaut- A.K.A hero of geeks.
There’s going to be a LEGO batman game for the PS2. ‘Twill be bundled with thine PS2, alongside some cartoon DVD. Wait- they’re still making PS2 games? Holy freakin’ flashback, Batman!
Magic 3D Display looks cool, needs improvement. Would be nice if it was bigger and had higher resolution. Right now, it’s making the Atari 2600 look good.
‘Tis all for now, expect things to return to normal sometime tomorrow, or whenever I come out of the comatose-like-rest I’m sure to encounter tonight.
Posted: April 10th, 2008 | Author: Sly | Filed under: 3d, television | No Comments »

Leave it to the inventive folks at Hyundai to make your HD TV obsolete. Move over LVD, plasma, etc… here comes stereoscopic 3D TV ! Using the same principals that have led to 3D movies, this TV provides a three dimensional viewing experience while still working with old fashioned 2D broadcasts. I guess you could say that it is backwards compatible. Surprisingly, this thing isn’t shockingly expensive- selling for just under five grand. The bad news is that you’ll have to wait a while before we see this in the US, as it is currently a Japan-only product.
Source: Engadget