Star Wars' visual effects supervisor John Knoll on the surprising old-school techniques behind 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' — and Scorsese's cameo.
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Computer scientists clear a path to stream 3D 'volumetric' video
New research by Brown University computer scientists may be a key step in bringing volumetric video—video that can be viewed from virtually any perspective in a 3D scene—to computers and smart ...
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Alienware S5800 review
A mid-range powerhouse.
Some folks think the only sci-fi on TV in the '80s was "Star Trek: TNG" and the declining years of the original "Doctor Who" ...
On Amazon, a 4TB SSD starts at $450 and 64GB of RAM starts at $700. If you were to add these yourself, you'd be paying at ...
Astrobiologists are raising concerns that humanity’s search for alien life may be limited by the very tools designed to find it.
Recently at the SimRacing Expo 2026 in Charlotte, we got to check-in with Asetek's CEO, André Eriksen. Here's what we learned in our interview.
We’re huge fans of the latest and greatest tech here at Stuff. But there’s something about older tech from bygone eras that have a charm that modern glass slabs like smartphones simply can’t match.
Unlike previous season finales, For All Mankind's Season 5 finale ends on a mysterious and ominous cliffhanger. Here's what ...
Business computer pioneer and the UK’s first professor of information systems ...
The combination of an age-old UFO enigma in America with the crypto world has led to the holding of Bitcoins in Roswell, the ...
A new method called PackUV compresses massive 3D video data into everyday video formats, potentially bringing immersive video experiences closer to home televisions and computers.
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