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Adobe Acrobat enters third dimension

January 23, 2006 Acrobat 3D, which can display CAD images in PDF documents, is Adobe's first Acrobat product aimed at a specific industry. Images: Acrobat in 3D action TAGS: Adobe Acrobat 3D, Adobe Acrobat, CAD, Adobe Systems Inc., 3D, Adobe PDF, manufacturing, image

U.K. probes costly tech failure for submarines

March 15, 2006 Computer-aided design failures contribute to delay of three nuclear subs, $1.57 billion shortage. TAGS: submarine, BAE Systems Plc., CAD, Ingram Micro Inc., failure, delay, contract, U.K., project

CAD software is the new black

December 7, 2007 Fashion industry uses software associated with industrial design to move clothes quicker from sketchbook to sales rack.Software tailor-made for fashion TAGS: globalization, CAD, designer, software product, Artificial Intelligence, manufacturing, 2D, 3D

Adobe snaps up document security tools

January 9, 2006 Copy-restriction software lets businesses safeguard sensitive documents, including PDF, Microsoft Office and CAD files. TAGS: Adobe LiveCycle, CAD, Adobe Systems Inc., security tool, document, intellectual property, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, acquisition, Microsoft Corp., server

Autodesk updates product line

March 15, 2005 Company says changes are designed to help customers move new ideas from drawing board into production more quickly. TAGS: Autodesk Inc., CAD, data management, collaboration, idea, 3D

Intel's 3D divorce rate

June 18, 2004 Company turns back on partners three times in four years. Behind the breakups: lousy technology or loss of control? TAGS: Intel, CAD, consortium, 3D, chip company, critic

Opteron catches on at Fujitsu Siemens

December 16, 2003 The European PC maker unveils the Celsius V810, a workstation capable of harnessing two of AMD's 64-bit-capable processors and designed for tasks like computer-aided design. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Fujitsu Siemens, workstation, AMD, 64-bit, CAD, chipset, PC company, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon, SuSE, server software, 32-bit, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., operating system

FrogPad aims to cut keyboard size

November 17, 2003 The start-up this week is actively marketing a 20-key keyboard, which measures three inches by five inches--about the size of a personal digital assistant. TAGS: FrogPad, CAD, keyboard, COMDEX, PDA, mouse, Bluetooth, size, USB, Microsoft Corp.

Tech lets Trek race ahead on bike development

June 30, 2004 Lance Armstrong's bike manufacturer is putting higher priority on high technology. TAGS: workstation, AMD, AMD Opteron, CAD, France, frame, designer, road, 32-bit, development

Microsoft delays Windows Server update, 64-bit OS

July 27, 2004 Push-back is blow to AMD, which has been waiting for version of Windows that can take advantage of Athlon's 64-bit capabilities. TAGS: 64-bit, Extended Systems, delay, Microsoft Windows Server, AMD, CAD, x86 processor, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, AMD Athlon, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Intel, Microsoft Windows

IBM unveils Opteron workstation

March 16, 2004 Big Blue takes the wraps off the IntelliStation A Pro, the latest computer to use AMD's 64-bit capable chip. TAGS: IBM IntelliStation, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, workstation, 32-bit, AMD, IBM Corp., CAD, Intel Xeon, Linux, Unix, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, hard drive, Intel

Week ahead: Dell, others to post earnings

November 9, 2003 Dell will be among the tech titans reporting quarterly earnings in the coming week, with BEA Systems and Applied Materials also rolling out their results. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., profit, earnings, BEA Systems Inc., CAD, developer, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Attack of the killer prototype robots

September 29, 2006 Combine the right voltage and software program with a flat piece of fabric and you get dynamic physical rendering. Photos: Robot prototypes TAGS: fabric, robot, CAD, Intel, 3D

Bye-bye, blueprint: 3D modeling catches on

October 4, 2004 Three-dimensional technology is changing the way buildings are designed and built--but the industry will have to change, too. TAGS: 3D modeling, Autodesk Inc., blueprint, building, CAD, 3D, technique, leader

Sun opens some Java source code

June 28, 2004 The company plans to share a modest chunk of code, an experimental user interface called Project Looking Glass. TAGS: Java3D, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., J2SE, BEA Systems Inc., open source, open-source software, CAD, desktop computer, project, 3D, Linux, e-mail
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