Looking for more dimension? Netflix has 3 of them for you. The online video and TV service announced that 3-D films and "Super HD" —1080p video — will be available for streaming content. Unfortunately, these aren't available to everyone; your internet service provider has to support Netflix's Open Connect, and only a few major ones, such as Cablevision and Google Fiber, do so at the moment.
In other news, check out an LED maze in Portugal, and get a peek into the secret lives of teenagers' bedrooms. See the headlines after the jump.
• Netflix Now Streaming In 3-D | Fast Company
• LEDscape: Navigate Through This Illuminated Maze Created By LIKEarchitects | Architizer
• Chronicles of a Bed Unmade | The New York Times
(Image: Flickr user Matt Neale via Fast Company)

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This is a gimmick. Netflix has so few decent, recent movies available for streaming, it's almost not worth the subscription fee.
Get over it. Who Does for a monthly all you can watch fee of $8.00 plus tax or for any fee. Not Apple, Not Vudu (Wal-mart) So who. You say Redbox they will soon that is true, but they will not have to movies people are always bitching about Netflix not having. They can not get access to them because of the Bid media companies. If you want the new release movies to stream then go pay $3.99 up to $6.99 for HD each on the beloved i tunes or vudu or somewhere else and quit bitching about Netflix. By the way why are you complaining about Netflix when you more in likely have cable and pay way to much for old movies as well and a bunch of crap. So you may say I have VOD Good for you. How much does that cost to get access to? I do Know it is at least the cost of your cable or sat. bill.
Really? There are a lot of recent movies available now. The new Mission Impossible, for instance.
I love netflix streaming! I always find lots of things to watch. As long as you look at it from the angle of "wow, there's tons of good movies" rather than "darn, they didn't have that one specific movie I wanted", it's totally worth the $8 fee.