While 3D HDTVs were introduced back at CES earlier this year across the entire board of manufacturers, they have yet to catch on in a big way. After all, how many living rooms of friends whom you know have a 3D LED HDTV? That has not stopped various manufacturers from continue to churn out additional models, and Samsung leads the way with their latest 65-inch monster known as the Samsung UN65C8000.

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Samsung offers world’s largest 3D LED HDTV in the world
The Dell Streak has had its fair chance to shine in the UK for some time already, so it is now the time for folks in the US to play with the Streak.

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Dell Streak arrives in the US at long last
We have covered this technology of telepresence before, like the Anybot Telepresence Robot back at CES 2009.

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Telenoid R1 Robot
What you are seeing here is a hologram, but unlike most holograms, it is not based on a real three dimensional object. What you see there was made in a computer.

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Computer graphics go holographic, thanks to new technology
What you are seeing here is a hologram, but unlike most holograms, it is not based on a real three dimensional object.

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Computer graphics go holographic, thanks to new technology
This isn’t the first time we have covered flying drone robots such as the Parrot Ar.Drone , or the voice-controlled one at MIT . This particular one is from UPenn, developed by the GRASP Lab. I have no idea if GRASP is supposed to stand for something, but it certainly is a good enough description of what this quad-copter does.

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GRASP Labs creates quad copters to pick up things
You and I know what a piano is, but an Airpiano? Come on now, from its name alone, how do you think the musical instrument is able to function? Does it mean you will need to blow into some sort of tube before pressing a single key on the piano will emanate sound

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Airpiano gets some airtime
PC modding enthusiasts will know that if they want to overclock their rig to its full potential, there is always the water cooling route to take. After all, stock modification of its clock speed can only go so far before the chip becomes a useless piece of melted silicon, and fans aren’t exactly the best way to keep things running nice and cool no matter how large the blade is. Liquid cooling, on the other hand, helps unlock the full potential of the processor as it pushes everything to the extreme, so it is rather interesting to hear of computing giants IBM come up with the IBM Aquasar which by its name alone, you can tell that it has something to do with water
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IBM Aquastar is a water cooled supercomputer
Ricoh has recently announced that they will be offering a new lens kit for their modular GXR digital camera system. We’re talking about a spanking new 10-megapixel S10 wide-angle zoom lens unit which will boast a high sensitivity image sensor, and this technology will go some way in helping prevent blurred images from occuring whenever you’re out there snapping photos of your favorite subjects and places, while giving you the ability to fill the frame with an up close and personal subject without being farther than half an inch away.

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Ricoh GXR system gets lens kit
Some of you might remember a few years ago when we reported on a pinball machine with a plasma screen.

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LCD Pinball display at Nike store in Spain