3D TVs are becoming increasingly common, but not everybody that owns a 3D TV may own a 3D-capable Blu-ray player or similar devices. There are other ways to get 3D content on your new electronic distraction, of course. VUDU has confirmed that 3D movies will begin to stream next week and will be available in various resolutions. The good news is that they will apparently require the same minimum amount of bandwidth as 2D streams. The disappointing thing is that there doesn’t seem to be any mention of prices and available titles, but considering next week is just around the corner, we should find out pretty soon.
1. StumbleUpon The granddaddy of discovering random cool stuff online, StumbleUpon will celebrate its 10th anniversary later this year — but its mobile app is less than a year old. On the web, its eight million users have spent the last decade recommending (or disliking) millions of webpages with a thumbs up / thumbs down system on a specially installed browser bar. The StumbleUpon engine then passes on recommendations from users whose interests seem similar to yours. Hit the Stumble button and you’ll get a random page that the engine thinks you’ll like. The more you like or dislike its recommendations, the more these random pages will surprise and delight. Device : iPhone , iPad , Android 2. iReddit Reddit is a self-described social news website where users vote for their favorite stories, pictures or posts from other users, then argue vehemently over their meaning in the comments section. In recent years, it has gained readers as its competitor Digg has lost them. ...
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