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Plugging the new glasses into Viture's mobile dock has given me a super-vivid, bright mobile display. But you may want to ...
Gamers of a certain age will remember a period roughly 15 years ago when the industry collectively decided stereoscopic 3D ...
In celebration of the live-action Flintstones movie, McDonald’s released promotional glasses with Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty. The designs are etched in frosted glass, giving them a unique look. A ...
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"Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" writer Larry Charles details the cocaine-fueled chaos that occurred while making '80s TV shows.
In this hilarious and heartwarming video, watch as the little guy interacts with the iconic Silverman Statue, likely blaming the glasses for his unexpected antics. Join Valentine the Statue in ...
Larry Charles, a longtime staff writer for Seinfeld, said “everybody” was doing cocaine in Hollywood in the 1980s, when he got his start on TV shows like Fridays and The Arsenio Hall Show.
Though 3D TV technology was assumed to be a dream of the past, researchers think they can revive the technology with a new glasses-free algorithm-based 3D hardware and software. And maybe they can.