Fujitsu Laboratories says it’s developing a technology to record stereoscopic 3D images by using a special attachment that fits over the lens of standard mobile phones.
More details will be announced at the International Symposium on Consumer Electronics in the USA next month.
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Orange, NTT DOCOMO and Sharp have announced an Android smartphone that’s able to convert 2D content into 3D content in real time.
The SHARP AQUOS PHONE SH80F will be available in France from next week, although there’s currently no mention of UK availability.
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Everything Everywhere has appointed Red Bee Media to provide a new mobile TV delivery platform.
It’s part of the company’s plans to upgrade the Orange and T-Mobile mobile TV service. Everything Everywhere says all this activity will help achieve a six-fold increase in its mobile TV subscriber base over the next three years.
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Next week's IFA 2011 show in Berlin will see LG Electronics demonstrating its OpenGL-based 2D-to-3D game conversion engine for mobile phones.
It's planned to include this in an update for LG Optimus 3D smartphones starting from October.
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Sony Ericsson will add new functionality and features to its 2011 Xperia smartphone range with a software upgrade from October 2011.
The company says customers with one of this year's Android-powered Xperia smartphones will receive enhanced camera features including '3D sweep panorama technology', enabling 3D images to be captured and then viewed on a 3D TV by using the phone’s HDMI output.
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