Everybody loves a sequel, right? And what better place to launch a followup than in shiny Las Vegas? Exactly a year after launch the first generation of its consumer-friendly 3D printer, the Cube, 3D ...
Mobile phones are nowadays equipped with excellent cameras and much better quality lenses. So much so that this has led to a craze in mobile photography with people from all walks of life taking ...
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Few things in the world of technology have generated more unique stories than 3D printers in the last few years. 3D-printed guns, 3D-printed space food, 3D-printed kidneys and more recently, NASA ...
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3D Systems has been busy this year at the CES 2014 Consumer Electronics Show unveiling their new Cubify 2 service and CubePro 3D printer. Adding to the list is the new Cube 3 3D printer which has been ...
3D Systems (DDD-1.11%) sure has had a busy past couple of weeks. First, shares of the additive manufacturing specialist rose more than 7% after the company reported a solid first quarter, during which ...
3D printing may be in your future, but it won’t work like you might think. So says Microsoft researcher Tom Blank, who isn’t quite convinced that consumers are going to run out and buy their own 3D ...
The Consumer Electronics Show was a parade of innovation this year, as always. The show has become a coming-out party for exciting technology, and this year, 3-D printing had its turn on the dance ...
Currys and PC World have announced that the Cube 3D printer is now available to buy online for £1,195. By Sophie Curtis 02 October 2013 • 2:18pm 3D printing: coming to a home near you The Cube works ...
Though industrial firms have used additive technologies in rapid prototyping for years, the tech is still fresh and growing in the consumer segment. The latest sign of the 3D printer home invasion?