Articles on 3d Rendering
HP's new accelerometer changes how people interact with the environment - Nov 6, 2009
Crave A 3D rendering of an accelerometer. You've probably heard of or even owned a computer that automatically turns off its hard drive when it senses shock or heavy vibrations. That is ... Read story »GTA: Chinatown Wars get revamped for PSP - Oct 26, 2009
Crave While Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the Nintendo DS received critical acclaim across the board, the game didn't necessarily sell as well as it should have. Rockstar Games chose to ... Read story »Dell Adamo takes on the MacBook Air - Mar 18, 2009
Features With so many obvious similarities, we pit Dell's latest premium laptop against the iconic MacBook Air. Read story »Game developers not rushing to iPhone 3GS - Jun 30, 2009
Crave Developers are not rushing to make games for the new iPhone 3GS but it's only a matter of time before they put their focus on it. The iPhone 3GS is ... Read story »Singapore to get 3D digital map - Apr 10, 2007
Crave Two-dimensional maps are passé. Singapore users can expect full three-dimensional maps complete with realistic 3D rendering for their GPS devices in the second half of 2007. Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok to ... Read story »Fisheye camera distorts your view of the world - Oct 16, 2008
Crave The Fun Cam is shaped like a magnifying glass, so using it will be a different experience. Picture credit: Yanko Design Designer Jian Guan is a self-professed fan of distortion caused ... Read story »New iPod touch faster than iPhone 3G - Nov 25, 2008
Crave The second-generation iPod touch uses a slightly faster processor than the iPhone 3G. Apple appears to have upped the processing speed of the iPod touch in order to help it ... Read story »Introducing Intel's Sonoma platform - Jan 19, 2005
Features The second-gen Centrino is finally here. We give you what's new along with the Sonoma notebooks we saw at Intel's launch. Read story »Apple MacBook-Core 2 Duo (Core 2 Duo T7200 processor 2.0GHz, 1GB, 13.3-inch TFT, black chassis)
Review Now that the high-end MacBook Pro has Intel's Core 2 Duo CPU, it's high time the latest processor technology filtered down to Apple's more consumer-friendly MacBook line. There are three MacBook models, one with a 1.83GHz CPU and two with 2.0GHz CPUs. The MacBook starts at a mere S$1,889, but our...Sony PlayStation Portable (Asian version)
Review For the past week, we had in our hands what's probably the most popular gadget after the iPod, judging from the roving eyes and itchy fingers that have been pawing our little black number. For the past few years, Sony has been trying in vain to create the magic bullet in the portable audio arena, a...Stylish Samsungs snag Singapore - Mar 8, 2005
Features Samsung has long infiltrated the Korean market with its many hot products. At long last, Singapore looks set to get a taste of its stylish notebooks Read story »Forget better CPUs, a new graphics card is what you need - Jul 4, 2002
Features To get good 3D performance, buying a powerful CPU used to be of paramount importance. But this has diminished, thanks to the new-generation graphics cards like Nvidia's GeForce and ATI's Radeon which pack a feature called hardware transform and lighting (T&L)... Read story »IDF 2007: From cores to UMPC - Apr 18, 2007
Features Multicore processors, ultra mobile PCs, new platform technologies... These are some of the gems which came out of the Intel Developer Forum happening in Beijing this week. Read story »Top 10 notebooks of April - May 3, 2005
Features Find out which are the most popular notebooks on CNETAsia for the month of April. Read story »Notebook Price Watch - Apr 7, 2006
Features Get the latest notebook price lists plus our recommendations here. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2



