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BYTE.com > BYTE Media Lab > 2005

Algorithmic Art
It’s no secret digital technology’s revolutionized all forms of media production and distribution, including music, film, video, illustration, and photography.
Mon, 9 Jan 2006

The Big Picture
When it comes to displays, what you see is what you get--and the bigger the better.
Wed, 30 Oct 0003

The Year's Best Multimedia Software
This year we saw releases of powerful, stable multimedia applications that run on almost every new computer sold. Here are the best software tools David saw this year for artists, animators, videographers, and photographers.
Thu, 1 Dec 2005

Why Can't Windows Do Windows?
Multimedia apps require lots of desktop real estate and having two or more displays can be the answer--if you can get them to work.
Tue, 22 Nov 2005

Fujitsu's Ultramobile Lifebook 1500D
What kind of computer should a photographer take into the field? David reviews Fujitsu's new tablet.
Mon, 31 Oct 2005

Macromedia Studio 8: A Bettor's Guide
Macromedia's latest software suite is out of the gates, but in the wake of news that the company will be acquired by Adobe, the big question is: which programs will last? David Em handicaps the field.
Mon, 24 Oct 2005

The Year's Best Production Hardware
It's been a banner year for multimedia hardware. Here's an overview of this year's best of the best.
Mon, 3 Oct 2005

Xerox's Phaser 7750 Color Laser Printer Sets the Bar
David gives details of the best color laser printer the Media Lab has ever tested.
Mon, 19 Sep 2005

Konica Minolta's Maxxum 7D Camera
Want all the features of a good 35 mm film camera in digital format? David reviews Konica Minolta's first entry into the prosumer market.
Mon, 5 Sep 2005

Autodesk, Adobe, and the Art of the Interface
David compares the design and usability of two popular video post-production software packages: Autodesk's Combustion 4 and Adobe's After Effects 6.5.
Mon, 22 Aug 2005

Overprotecting Software
Have copyright protection and DRM gone too far?
Mon, 15 Aug 2005

NVIDIA Debuts SLI Super Graphics
NVIDIA's Scalable Link Interface technology allows two graphics cards to work together.
Mon, 18 Jul 2005

Adobe's Creative Suite 2
David reviews the new features and upgrades in Adobe's new release of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, and Acrobat.
Mon, 4 Jul 2005

Intelligent Small Design
What makes one pocket camera or ultrathin notebook the bee's knees, while others are just annoying to use and limited in functionality? David surveys the field of tiny cameras and multimedia devices to find out.
Mon, 27 Jun 2005

Canon's EOS 20D Camera
Canon’s newest "prosumer" camera is the best in its class.
Mon, 6 Jun 2005

Building a 64-Bit Multimedia Workstation
David identifies the best processor, motherboard, graphics cards, memory and hard drives for an ultraperformance machine.
Mon, 23 May 2005

Epson's 4990 Scanner
Epson's new desktop scanner is the best we've ever tested.
Mon, 2 May 2005

Konica Minolta's 2430 DL Color Laser
Desktop color laser printers are becoming much more affordable, but they may have hidden costs.
Mon, 25 Apr 2005

First Look: HP's XW9300 Workstation
HP’s new Opteron-powered xw9300 64-bit workstation takes desktop computing to the next level.
Mon, 4 Apr 2005

Epson’s PictureMate
Epson’s PictureMate "personal photo lab" produces 4 x 6-inch prints that rival commercial photographs.
Mon, 14 Mar 2005

The Joy of SAN
The Media Lab hits the bandwidth fast lane with a Storage Area Network made from Linksys and D-Link components.
Mon, 28 Feb 2005

Desktop and Mobile Storage
David takes a look at a new generation of options for storing and transporting pictures, video, and music from Seagate, Plextor, and US Modular.
Mon, 14 Feb 2005

Corel's Painter IX
David tests Corel's Painter IX and Wacom's pressure-sensitive Intuos 3 drawing tablet.
Mon, 31 Jan 2005

Drawing in Space
David reviews Pixologic ZBrush 2 and Curious Labs Magical Sketch, which turn brush strokes into 3D objects, and Maxon’s Sketch and Toon, which converts 3D objects into drawings.
Mon, 17 Jan 2005

The Ultimate Pocket Camera
David tests new pocket-sized cameras from Epson, Sony, Canon, and Casio, and digital media from Sandisk and Kingston.
Mon, 3 Jan 2005



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Dr. Dobb's Media Center

What Zope Did Wrong (and How It's Being Fixed)
Dr. Dobb's talks with Lennart Regebro about the many things that Zope 2 did right and did wrong. Lennart has also been one of the driving forces behind Five, the integration of Zope 3 technologies into Zope 2.

Ubuntu and the Software Around It
Dr. Dobb's interviews Ubuntu's Gerry Carr about the Linux-based Ubuntu operating sytem and the application lifecycle tools -- such as the recently released Launchpad -- that surround it.

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The Best of BYTE: Volume 2 - Heuristic Algorithms
The Best of BYTE: Volume 2 - Heuristic Algorithms
In this volume of Best of BYTE, we explore the emergence of some heuristic algorithms. Although we have only scratched the surface of this intriguing subject, we hope we've suggested the potential of the synthesis of heuristics and algorithms.

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