Remember a few weeks ago when they brought Tupac back to life as a hologram? Well it looks like Usher saw that and figured it would be a swell way to breath a little fresh life into his own career.
The world refuses to let legendary rapper Tupac Shakur rest in piece. In an almost magic-like appearance, a holographic Tupac appeared onstage at Coachella alongside Snoop Dogg to prove that music never dies, even if the artist isn't around.
Broken yesterday, the story that Michael Jackson had his body scanned back in the '90s presents a number of interesting possibilities, particularly since there's a big push for 3D video tech right now. Still, let's not get too excited. We...
Well, this sure seems like the future: a holographic display that responds to touch and can be physically felt. Even cooler? It's made using two hacked Wiimotes! The video does a great job explaining it, but here it is in...
You know how cheap storage is becoming — it breaks my heart when I remember how much I paid for my first 256MB USB drive. Now, a new storage medium is being unveiled by General Electric (granddaddy owner of DVICE.com)...
We saw a version of it on election night, courtesy of CNN, and DVICE reckons there's barely a decade to go before it becomes available on our TV screens. But perhaps the most significant step towards hologram TV was unveiled...
Embedded video from CNN Video Show of hands: How many of you had your minds blown when Anderson Cooper interviewed will.i.am via "hologram" on CNN last night? I've been pretty hard on CNN about its technical foul-ups in the past,...
It's been a holy grail of display technology for a long time: true 3D holograms that you don't need special glasses to see. Think R2-D2's projection of Princess Leia in Star Wars, only not as fuzzy and in full...
Anyone who's seen Minority Report would love a piece of the hologram technology that Tom Cruise uses to flip through holographic images in the air like they were CDs in a jukebox. Obscura Digital has something that's pretty close....
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) may have just inadvertently introduced the future of the 3D movie experience with the debut of the gCubik. The tiny box feeds video through a batch of lenses on each side,...