In this short video, Scott from The Tech Feed takes a look at three sick products he saw at Maker Faire Bay Area 2013.
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In this short video, Scott from The Tech Feed takes a look at three sick products he saw at Maker Faire Bay Area 2013.
botObject's upcoming ProDesk3D has raised a stir in the 3D printer world, with its promise of full-color printing at such a low price . But is it to be believed?
John Dvorak is sick and tired of 3D printing hype, especially 3D printed guns and food. He challenges engineers to make a simple squirt gun
In this new short documentary, Nathan Fitch tells us the story of 11-year old Andrew Man-Hudspith and his 3D printer.
Trust me when I say you have to click through and see this incredible new concept of a 3D printer. The robotic arm literally draws out a 3D object in thin air.
Jake Ervin's top 10 coolest 3D printed parts exhibited at the AMUG (Additive Manufacturing Users Group) Conference in Jacksonville, Florida this year.
Even if you don't know jack, even if you don't have a 3D printer, you can get rich, even making up to $100,000 a month! All you need is this system.
Living in America you can’t help but feel that we’re right smack in the center of the new Additive Manufacturing revolution. Are we...still?
3D printing is on fire, and doesn’t need any help from the government. But it’s getting it anyway, in a big way.
The US State Department has done the expected: they have demanded the takedown of the sixteen parts files to the 3D printable gun, the Liberator, at DEFCAD.
Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed has successfully fired the world’s first entirely 3D-printed gun for the very first time. Not just the lower receiver, but the whole gun.
Office supply chain Staples has just announced that they are now selling the 3D Systems Cube 3D printer on their website and it's coming to some stores in June.
A new (free!) book, titled “Low-cost 3D Printing for Science, Education and Sustainable Development”, has been released by the Abdus Salam International Centre.
The ProDesk3D will offer full-color 3D printing in a desktop model for a price competitive with a Replicator 2 and Form 1. Now that's a breakthrough!
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