3D printing set to become the norm as IDC predicts massive growth in adoption and revenue, revolutionising manufacturing industries.
Apple has acquired PrimeSense, the original creators of Microsoft's Kinect, for USD $345m to enhance its Apple TV product range.
Pedigree's adoption drive cleverly uses split-screen tech in cinemas, showing moviegoers different dog tales based on donations.
Bosses at Australasian 3D modelling software distribution company take advantage of bank's decision to divest.
Panasonic has unveiled the AE7000, the world's first LCD full HD 3D home projector, featuring advanced parallax adjustment for comfortable viewing.
Sony is currently testing a prototype 3D headset that bears a striking resemblance to that 1980s 3D arcade folly, virtual reality.
Nokia revolutionises CNN's reporting with cutting-edge 3D maps, marking a multi-level international collaboration in digital storytelling.
Those lucky enough to own both a PS3 and a 3D-enabled television and still have money to spare are in for almost 30 games to utilise 3D tech in the coming year.
Peter Jackson's The Hobbit faces criticism for its high-tech frame rate, worrying fans it may detract from Middle Earth's charm.
Nextspace first to join Auckland's 'Innovation Precinct', marking a step in transforming Wynyard Quarter into a tech hub.