A South Korean company parsed through the hit 1997 film Titanic, not to create an illusion of depth – that task fell to a team working with director James Cameron – but to add non-visual sensations: Salty sprays, crashes of impact, and even odors. The question, perhaps, is whether that adds...
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[youtube id="9c6W4CCU9M4" width="600" height="350"] Google officially announced a widely-rumored...
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