A one-page personal portfolio website built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It is a simple and clean design, with a focus on showcasing your existing social media following. Full-stack developer ...
Wells Fargo is announcing it will write mortgages on homes built with Icon 3D printing technology. Wells Fargo will provide a 50 basis point lender credit to buyers of Icon homes using its mortgages.
Samsung Research, along with South Korea’s POSTECH, has published a paper in the journal Nature about a breakthrough in display technology. The company is working on a switchable 2D/3D system that ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Xbox Partner Preview for March 2026 showed off a slew of new ...
Teamwork and betrayal in space! In this PC & VR party game, Crewmates work together to complete tasks before one or more Impostors kill everyone aboard. Experience all of the same deception and deceit ...
An international team of scientists and clinicians has announced the launch of a new open-access 3D portal that allows users to explore intact human organs in unprecedented detail—from the whole organ ...
While previous 3D approaches required either special glasses or sacrificed performance, the Odyssey 3D is a groundbreaking gaming monitor that delivers stunning 3D gameplay without compromise. Using ...
Claude Code and Nano Banana 2 are AI-driven frameworks designed to simplify the creation of 3D scrolling animations for websites. Nano Banana 2 focuses on generating consistent key frames, while ...
GUN NOSE is a top-down action mystery game set in the handcrafted, pixel art city of Ironwood. Play as the titular hero, Gun Nose, a robot detective with a mysterious past and a face that can kill.
In brief: Age verification scanners usually require three-dimensional movement to confirm that users aren't attempting to bypass them with photos. However, animated ...
XReal's new Real 3D mode adds depth to games that were never designed for it—and the results are equal parts impressive and uncomfortable. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to ...