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GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Scientific Breakthrough: Successful 3D Printed Blood Vessels

“Bio-printing” artificial human organs has gone through some tremendous hurdles. Printing a solid mass of flesh, identical to human even, has been done rather easily. The hard part? Creating artificial blood vessels. Blood vessels are the most important part of … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
The LIX 3D Pen Puts Design in the Palm of Your Hand

In the ever-expanding field of 3D printing, bigger things are coming in smaller and smaller packages. This week we saw the introduction of LIX’s 3D printing pen, a pen-sized device that allows you to sketch in the air without using … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E58- Twitter Change, Facebook Messenger, M3D, HeartBleed, Dropbox | Red Headed Geek Show

Twitter is changing to look like Facebook and it needs to, NOT. Twitter is an escape for people who want to get out of the hell that Facebook can be. You know, where your parents roam, and endless pictures of … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
The Kickstarter Micro 3D Is Making Printer’s Dreams Come True For Only $300

3D printing is commonly recognized as a great technology, usually coming with a great big cost. Sure, the industry has its share of multi-thousand dollar machines, but there’s also a continual growing market of more affordable printers. This week, Kickstarter … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Doctors Successfully Implant a 3D-Printed Skull

The past year has shown a plethora of advances in the world of 3D printing – from a Handheld “Bio-Pen” that uses 3D printing technology to draw on or replace damaged bones to the first successful hot fire trial of … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Stratasys New Object500 Connex3, World’s First Full-Color, Multi-Material 3D Printer

The world’s largest competitor in 3D printing, Stratasys, announced the Object500 Connex3 during this year’s SolidWorks World 2014 event held in San Diego. Besides being huge in competition, the design of this particular 3D printer falls into the industrial realm. … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 39- Silkroad 2.0, Dark Mail Alliance,Chip Implant, Blockbuster, McDonalds 3D Print Toys | Red Headed Geek Show

Lavabit and Silent Circle are making headlines again. This time its not because they shut down but actually starting a new one and they are calling it the Dark Mail Alliance. Lavabit, by the way, was the company that Snowden … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Europe’s Ambitious Goal to 3D Print Metal With Their AMAZE Project

Unlike its predecessor made of over 115 units, the injector mentioned was made of only two parts, one of the most efficient aspects of using this method. Additive manufacturing is a fancy way of putting what’s really happening here, the ability to build parts layer upon layer from 3D data with next to nothing waste-wise.

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
3D Peachy Printer Has Hit The Headlines With An Incredible Price ($100) and Fascinating Process

It is almost hard to believe when you hear about a new 3D printer or scanner costing a fraction of what most consumers are used to. Yet, it is marveling how often we are now hearing about them, and each … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Two Of The Latest Debuts in 3D Scanning From Occipital and Rubicon, Both Affordable

Occipital, based in Boulder, are known as exclusive software players, but made a surprise move by recently springing into the hardware market with a portable 3D scanner. Another player is the creator of the Rubicon, a 3D scanner comparable to the Makerbot Digitizer but a fraction of the cost.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E30- Makerbot Digitizer 3D Scanner, Nintendo Wii U & 2Ds, Parallels Access | Red Headed Geek Show

The Wii U price just dropped by 50 dollars. But, will it make a difference in sales, will this help the so-called current black sheep of Nintendo? Nothing can really compare to the glory days of the Wii, it was … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Makerbot Digitizer Desktop Scanner, a 3D Design File Ready for Print in 12 Minutes

Simple yet sophisticated, it essentially takes a couple clicks to print to your hearts desire, and that is what makes the Digitizer the latest breakthrough so far. Without any need for 3D software, designing or CAD experience what-so-ever, all you do is place the object you're interesting in onto the round table and turn on the Makerbot.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E28 – WigWag, Fairywren Mini-ITX, 3D Systems Cubify & The Internet of Things | Red Headed Geek Show

  This internet of things concept is rapidly growing, especially in the case of making your home smart and responsive. This is not a very easy thing to do, having gadgets communicate easily with one another, yet with WigWag it … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E18 – PR2 Robot, Mataerial 3D Printer, Sky High Raspberry Pi | Red Headed Geek Show

  All gadgets this week! Too much rad stuff to not share! Scientists at Cornell University have been developing a PR2 robot capable of anticipating human actions, meaning if you want a beer, the friend will get you one! It … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E17 – XBOX One, NASA Food Printing, Scanadu Tri-corder | Red Headed Geek Show

  The unraveling of the anticipated new, Xbox One, streamed live on Tuesday! Running for a little over a half an hour, Microsoft had a great opportunity to finally expose the truth behind the many rumors that have been floating … Continue reading