Finding New Technology Videos Online

Technology touches the life of everybody. Call yourself a techie or not, you just can’t help take notice of its presence in virtually every aspect of our life today. Technology is also evolving at a rapid pace. It is of a very dynamic nature, changing and evolving rapidly, becoming more powerful, more sophisticated and fortunately, more affordable. It’s no wonder then that technology news is never a static field. There’s a new improvement being made every minute, a new product being launched every hour, a new technology being ushered into our lives every day. For those who love science and technology, and also for those who are not so favorable inclined towards it, technology news always has something for everybody.
With the advent of the Internet, and the subsequent proliferation of Internet technologies, online videos have been given a whole new lease of life. This is the age of fast connectivity and super fast data transmission over the Internet. The general experience of watching videos online has improved manifold. Online video services, such as YouTube.com, Google Videos, Metacafe.com and so on are very popular and receive huge amounts of traffic every day.
One of the reasons why people visit these resources in thousands everyday is to view various technology videos, especially new technology videos. Of course one can read about them in various blogs and news sites. But getting to see the technology in action is a different experience altogether. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words. Product demos are very popular in this respect. Whenever a new product is made available to the public, or the launch of one is announced, people everywhere get inquisitive about it. They wish to learn more about this new offering and also wish to know more about the technology involved, its features, its benefits, etc. Fortunately, the Internet carries many videos that showcase these products. They help in providing a sneak preview of an unreleased product or a video review of a popular one to help prospective buyers take the right decision about buying the product.
It is said, ‘If everything else fails, Google it!’ Well, in other words, it implies that there’s nothing that you can’t find if you search for it on the Internet. The same goes for technology videos too. Search and thou shalt find it.
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on March 20, 2008 at 6:07 pm
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I’m obviously not saying that, I think you grossly misinterpreted what I said. I’m not going to rephrase it because you show little interest in listening to ideas.
on March 20, 2008 at 7:13 pm
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Well you need to know how polarized 3d works to understand that televisions and monitors can't do it. See in polarized 3d the image for the left eye has one light wave and the image for the right eye has a different light wave. The lenses then block out the one light wave and not the other.
Now when they made televisions they didn't have in mind to have half the pixels put out one light wave and the other half put out another or each individual pixel have the ability to put out two different light waves. The screen can only put out one. So polarized 3d glasses won't work. So they have to resort to the red and blue 3d because all you need to get that to work is a color television.
I don't even think they can do polarized light for television if they wanted because the only thing I've seen for tv that is just like polarized is the shutter glasses technology which allows for color 3d presentation for tv, but then again I guess it could be possible.
The lenses of shutter glasses open and close really fast in sync with the image that flashes on the screen for that eye. In the mid 1990's I had a field sequencial 3d system for the old tube televisions that used shutter glasses and it worked really well.
on March 20, 2008 at 7:30 pm
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You might want to try http://www.dailymotion.com. I found several results for "les luthiers". However, I am not that familiar with them so I am not sure if it is exactly what you are looking for.
on March 20, 2008 at 7:31 pm
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Deleted by the CIA
on March 21, 2008 at 9:57 pm
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I believe the photon to be a cavitation in space time, a bubble if you will. Not unlike those formed in water. But as the wall of the bubble tries to close the wall reaches light speed and time for the bubble stops. The velocity and heading of the bubble (photon) at the time of formation continues.
They are formed at the crest of electromagnetic waves.
on March 22, 2008 at 1:25 am
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The New York Public Library System is awesome. I take out ten to twelve books a month.
I recently had to learn to run Flash and learn Actionscript. Rather than go to some dumb school where they teach at a snail's pace to milk you for your bucks (any college USA), I simply took out the same textbooks from the library and learned inside a year what would have taken three in those schools.
Educate yourself. There will come a time when Republicans shut down the Libraries, so use them while they are still there.