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Designed to work on PCs with AMD hardware, the FME combines local media items, plus related online content from providers such as Flickr, YouTube, Microsoft Live and Facebook.
AMD says the application lets you explore your digital media content in a quick and easy to use browser, experience your media in immersive 3D and discover new content relevant to what you are looking at or listening to.
FME will be available as a free beta download from www.amd.com - hit play on the video above for a quick preview. Software, AMD, Browsers, Video, PC software
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14 April 2009 9:37 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
AMD has announced the launch of the Fusion Media Explorer, a new "3D immersive social media and digital media browser".Designed to work on PCs with AMD hardware, the FME combines local media items, plus related online content from providers such as Flickr, YouTube, Microsoft Live and Facebook.
AMD says the application lets you explore your digital media content in a quick and easy to use browser, experience your media in immersive 3D and discover new content relevant to what you are looking at or listening to.
FME will be available as a free beta download from www.amd.com - hit play on the video above for a quick preview. Software, AMD, Browsers, Video, PC software


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