Search Results for: 3d

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
What Reality Do You Prefer? castAR Glasses Able to Create 3D Holographic Images

castAR really is a three-in-one headset because of the clip-on attachment that allows you to experience either true AR or full virtual reality eye wear. The latter of the two would be similar to a ride with the Occulus Rift. Weighing less than 100 grams, with 720p resolution, and designed to sit nicely over prescription glasses, they aimed to make these as versatile as possible for a wide audience.

 

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

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E33- Linux & Steam Gaming, Rubicon & Occipital Structure Sensor 3D Scanners | Red Headed Geek Show

There have been two announcements this week for cheap, accessible 3D scanning options that could be perfect for beginners! With 42 whole days to go on Kickstarter, a company called Occipital surmounted the $100,000 goal within 3.5 hours, with a … 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
E 24- How Facebook Graph Search Works, HUD & 3D Printing With Metal | Red-Headed Geek Show

  Heads Up Display from Garmin is a driver’s dream! Its navigation data elevated onto your windshield! Its the new way to interact with their Streetpilot and Navigon smartphone navigation apps, which are available on iOS, Android or Windows phone … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E19 – Buccaneer 3D Printer, Google Glass Privacy, & The MindWalker | Red-Headed Geek Show

  It seems as though Google news never seizes. It is either news or controversy or news or controversy. To no surprise, a lot of this is surrounded by the anticipated Google Glass Project. Two bits of information came to … 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

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
3D printing people’s portraits with found DNA

Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg has found a very interesting, and slightly creepy way to combine art and science with her new project, Stranger Visions. For the last year Dewey-Hagborg has created 3D sculptures based on found genetic materials. Her unique combination … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E13 – Doodle3D, iPhone Cases, i-Limb, and Facebook Ads: Red-Headed Geek Show

  To start off, kick starter projects always fascinate me, especially when you know at first glance that they are going to be truly beneficial. This one, named the Doodle3D, will enable anyone, even your artistic little toddler, to create … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
re:3D Gigabot: A Huge 3D Printer With Huge Ideas

This Kickstarter project is developing an amazing, affordable, large format 3d printer for your home or office. It can make beautiful, large printed objects like you have never seen before.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E11 – Texting & Driving, Largest 3D Printer, Escaping Cable Companies: Red-Headed Geek Show

  They say you learn something new everyday. I learned that studies are suggesting adults text more than teens while driving. These statistics result from the amount of people who admit to texting while driving. I wonder if adults admit … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E09 – 3D Records, Text Tracking, Medical Tattoos: Red-Headed Geek Show

  Fellow geeks, tech lovers, etc! Hi! This week I am covering the first ever 3D printed records, the first ever robotic LEGO band, text tracking, and electronic medical tattoos! Researchers from the University of Illinois developed a tattoo that … Continue reading