Articles Written by Randall Hand
Randall Hand is a computer graphics programmer and news junky that's been working in the field for the last 15 years. He's responsible for visualizations generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, ytnef, mullion support in ParaView, and VizWorld.com.
JVC ships new 42-inch LCD for Photo Editing Use
In San Jose, CA from Sep 30-Oct 2, NVidia will host a conference dedicated to OpenCL, OpenGL, and GPGPU.
ILM & DD Talk about their contributions to Star Trek
ILM and Digital Domain sit down with CGSociety to talk about their contributions to the Star Trek movie.
Three AMD DX11 Graphics Cards Expected Late 2009
Rumors are circling that AMD is planning 3 new DX11 compliant video cards, sporting 1200 stream processors.
MIT has a new online visualization combining call volume with caller location and destination location during the presidential inauguration.
GPUmat allows Matlab code to run directly on the GPU with no modifications, offering up to a 40x speedup.
Jorge Colombo drew the latest New Yorker cover using only a $5 iPhone application
Microscopes making a return in Biomedical Visualization
Light-based microscopes are making a comback in biomedical visualization, thanks to new fluorescent molecules and their ability to view live subjects.
DisplayLink today has announced a new line of their popular USB Display Adapters, capable of HD resolutions.
ILM shoots for realism in ‘Terminator Salvation’
CNet News interview ILM about the technologies used in the bridge sequence and others of Terminator Salvation.
NormalMapper is now free for generating Normal-Map Textures on Windows.