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GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
The Kickstarter Case of the Mota 3D Printer: What Happens When You Pledge Too Much

When we first heard about 3D printing, we couldn’t believe our ears and eyes. The technology was that of a dream, and almost out of reach. Then, before we knew it, crowdfunding campaigns for 3D printers were almost a dime … Continue reading

 

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

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E61- Praying Mantis Wears 3D Glasses, Boomer, LIX Pen, DIY “Google Glass” | Red Headed Geek Show

Lets NOT talk about GOOGLE GLASS!! One of my favorite things to complain about and make fun of! If I am NOT complaining about Google Glass, the only other time I will talk about it is when I have some … 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

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Robohand: A Tragic Accident Transforms into Worldwide 3D Printing Prosthetic Company

Carpenter Richard Van As was the victim of a terrible accident in his workshop back in May 2011, when his saw slipped and diagonally sliced through the four fingers on his right hand. The way a true carpenter’s mind would … 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

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
MarkForged Mark One 3D Printer: Brilliant 3D Printing with Brilliant Materials

MarkForged may be a fresh out-of-the box Kickstarter-funded startup, but from it’s success, comes brilliance. It goes without saying that we hear about a new 3D printer every few weeks. So, why not go for something higher on the ‘innovative … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Handheld 3D Printing “Bio-Pen” Will Allow Doctors to Draw Bones

Scientists at the University of Wollongong, Australia have just taken the 3D printing craze to an all new level. After spending months researching and developing the Bio-Pen, a handheld pen that uses 3D printing technology and bio ink to “draw” … Continue reading

 

APPLE
PrimeSense 3D Motion Sensor Bought By Apple – What Will They Do With It?

You heard it in the title. But what could this possibly mean for Apple? Not needing touchscreen but rather floating your finger or hand over the icon to command? PrimeSense is an Israel-based company, specialized in making chips for 3D … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Mini Metal Maker – A 3D Metal Printer Brings New Shape To Your Printing Needs

It doesn’t matter what you want to print, you can do it all with the 3D printing methods of today, cant you? Well, yes. But it is generally limited to plastic, meaning you cant really do it all. In addition, … 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.