The trite thing to do when writing about any software that can handle converting your speech into text is to do so using that software.
By Fei on December 23, 2011
The trite thing to do when writing about any software that can handle converting your speech into text is to do so using that software.
By Fei on December 23, 2011
Even as Google extends Mozilla’s funding for another three years, Firefox is losing market share.
By Fei on December 22, 2011
Systems integrator and facilities developer DTSI Group has been named the Avaya Connect Philippines Business Partner of the Year for 2011, singling the company out as Avaya’s best-performing business partner in the Philippines for the fourth year straight.
By Fei on December 22, 2011
In the last State of the Mobile Web report for 2011, web browser company Opera Software takes a quick look at the most popular websites people are surfing from the world’s most used mobile web browser, Opera Mini.
By Fei on December 22, 2011
PISM, the Philippine Institute for Supply Management, and event management partner Events@Work once again join forces to stage the first ever Asia-Pacific wide SUPPLYLINK2012 Regional Conference and Exhibit on 19-20 April 2012 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex.
By Fei on December 21, 2011
The New Facebook iPhone app adds the new Timeline layout mobile – iPad users will have to wait.
By Fei on December 21, 2011
Business logons require increasingly higher security, and mobile devices present challenges. Win 8′s Picture Password takes a fresh approach
By Fei on December 20, 2011
GIGABYTE TECHNOLGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, has announced the Xmas and New Year Contest, its latest overclocking competition run in conjunction with HWBOT.org.
By Fei on December 20, 2011
Console gaming just seems to get more and more portable, and this update might finally give you a reason to shelve one of your systems.
By Fei on December 19, 2011
Autodesk, Inc. has announced the return of the Autodesk PANORAMA Student Bootcamp for the third year running. Created by Autodesk with the aim of igniting passion and creativity in Asia’s aspiring designers and animators, the bootcamp was designed as a unique learning platform that would give the next-generation of design talent the opportunity to develop their skills under the guidance of top professionals in the industry.
This year, the three-day intensive program will take 24 student finalists from 10 APAC countries to Hong Kong, where they will hone their skills in 3D animation and modeling under the tutelage of four respected industry professionals representing the biggest and best production houses worldwide. They will also be exposed to the latest trends in the world of animation, visual effects and motion picture production to give them a unique and informed perspective on the skills and knowledge required to succeed in the industry.
The line-up of mentors for the Autodesk PANORAMA Student Bootcamp includes: Kim Ooi, Animation Supervisor – Feature Animation, Industrial Light and Magic Singapore; Ken Huff, Technical Trainer, Lucasfilm Singapore; Ian Cope, Visual Effects & Stereoscopic Producer, Rising Sun Pictures; and Jaewook Park, Visual Effects Supervisor, Giant Step.
Student finalists were chosen based on their submissions for the Autodesk iiko Experience – a competition challenging students and industry professionals across 14 countries in Asia Pacific to submit their most creative interpretation of iiko, a fictitious character created by Autodesk. Each individual brought the base model character to life with the help of the world-class software products in Autodesk’s Digital Entertainment Creation suite, accessible to students for free via the Autodesk Education Community (URL: www.autodesk.com/edcommunity). In all, over a thousand entries were received across the two student competition categories, 3D Animation and 3D Modeling.
“Over the last two years, Autodesk PANORAMA has successfully built a platform to incubate design talent right here in Asia by providing the next generation of designers and animators with the inspiration, training and software they need to succeed,” shared George Abraham, Senior Manager, Education Programs, at Autodesk Asia Pacific. “The standard of this year’s submissions is a testament to what students can achieve with the power of their imagination, brought to life with the same software used by the best in the industry. This year’s very exciting program was the fruition of the close partnership between Autodesk, Cyberport and other big industry names. Autodesk is committed in developing the capabilities of the young participants to equip them better for the challenges they would face as industry professionals. We look forward to welcoming our finalists to Hong Kong for this once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity.”
In Hong Kong, finalists will be broken into teams to create their own short film project on their experience for the final team award. Teams will be judged on the overall creativity of their concept, storyboarding and overall execution, and will also get a chance for their film to be featured on the Animax channel and website. All student finalists will also get to end their trip as conference attendees at SIGGRAPH Asia 2011, the Asian leg of one of the world’s largest computer graphics conferences, where they will be joined by winners from the open category for the Autodesk iiko Experience.