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VivitekVivitek- a premium brand of high-end multi-purpose projectors is showcasing its range of data projectors at BITA 2011 from 23rd January to 26th January in Vadodara, Gujarat. BITA 2011 Exhibition is a four day exclusive IT based Exhibition attracting visitors interested in high-tech computer IT, Education, Software Development, IT Service Providers and Computer Dealers/vendors from all over India.

Under the radar LogoLast year 3D moved well beyond its origins in the 1950’s. If anyone is looking for indicators that it’s real and expanding beyond movies and television toward a strong acceptance and use in the future, you can just check with UNDER THE RADAR Productions. They report that private and public companies are considering ways to incorporate 3D as well as holographic animation into their corporate and consumer events.

Plain White T's - Wonder of the youngerChicago rock band Plain White T’s have released the 3D video for their hit “Rhythm of Love,” it was announced today in a joint statement by San Diego-based 3D Production Studio PassmoreLab, Plain White T’s and Hollywood Records.

“Rhythm of Love,” the first hit off the band’s newly released album, Wonders of the Younger, will be the band’s first-ever video in 3D. The 2D version is currently spinning on MTV. The single, which hit #1 on the iTunes Rock Album chart, is currently a top ten hit at radio and has already been certified Gold in the US.

Valued Opinions LogoLondon based Valued Opinions has revealed the latest views on the willingness of the UK public to upgrade to 3D technology.

Since the release of James Cameron's Avatar in late 2009 the 3D concept has boomed. In the last year 3D movies have been rolled out on a regular basis and nearly all cinemas now show at least one 3D movie at a time.

Nintendo 3dsThe company that changed the world of video games with touch-screen gaming in 2004 and motion-controlled gaming in 2006 now pioneers the next dimensional shift. On March 27, Nintendo introduces portable entertainment in 3D – without the need for special glasses. The Nintendo 3DS™ system will be available in either Cosmo Black or Aqua Blue, and will have a suggested retail price of $249.99. Pricing outside the United States will be established by the local markets, but offer similar consumer value.

“Nintendo 3DS is a category of one – the experience simply doesn’t exist anywhere else,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “You have to see Nintendo 3DS to believe it. And it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”