Search Results for: 3D printer

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E34-Valve Announces Steam OS & Steam Machines, Peachy Printer, iOS 7 & What The Tech | Red Headed Geek Show

Just like we all heard last, week, Valve is coming to Linux. What I wasn’t expecting was three secret announcements this week. Tuesday we got the announcement of Steam OS hitting your living rooms (Big Picture) and Wednesday the Steam … 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.

 

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

 

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

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
3D Printed Prosthetic Robohand Reaches Across the Ocean & Touches Many Lives

Five-year-old Liam was born with no fingers on his right hand, but he has five of them now, & is even able to pick up small coins.

 

DELL
The Top Tech Gifts for Christmas 2016

We all have that one person in our life that is simply impossible to buy for. The guy that has everything, the woman we want to impress, the kid whose interests change faster than the weather in Texas. To help … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
2014 Kickstarter Projects: What Survived and What Surpassed?

Kickstarter had a huge year, backing projects that will influence new technological innovations in the years to come. Sometimes, the best ideas don’t come from multi-billion dollar companies, but individuals and groups who have a sincere vision for change. According … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Arduino Teams up with Sharebot to Give You Materia 101

Thursday Arduino, a DIY electronics platform for easy-to-use hardware and software, has teamed up with Italian 3D printing company Sharebot to create the Arduino Materia 101 3D printer. Priced under $1,000, Materia will launch at the Maker Faire Rome this … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Tech Goes Vintage with the Re-Imagining of the Paper Airplane

I grew up poor. Maybe not third world poor, but definitely “spent a few years in a mobile home/all of my clothes are from Wal-Mart” poor. The beauty in this is the appreciation that you end up developing for the … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E49- Galaxy Glass, Intel’s Jarvis, Nintendo, Apple’s Latest, Sony Gadget | Red Headed Geek Show

This week, Samsung announced plans on designing their very own Galaxy Glass. It is supposedly going to mimic its Galaxy Gear watches, but with HUD! Go Samsung! Google glass can’t be the only pair of computers on our faces on … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Leap Motion Releases New App Made For Free Form Hand Sculpting, Digitally Of Course

Brought to you by Leap Motion, who created a gesture tracking device a few months ago, has a new app, Free Form. Located in ‘Airspace’, Leap Motion’s app marketplace (which has grown from 75 to about 150 apps since it’s … Continue reading

 

LAPTOPS & ULTRATHIN ULTRABOOKS
Windows 8.1 Reached the RTM Milestone, Consumers Patiently Wait For Final Release in October

Advances since Windows 8 are highly anticipated, with countless new functions and features in favor of making the operating system more palatable for desktop and notebooks. Great news for those who raised their hands regarding Windows 8 issues, the awaited return of the Start button for 8.1 is expected.

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
3-D Printed Rocket Engine Passes Hot Fire Trials

The introduction of 3D printing allows computer-designed objects to be turned into actual, useable, real-world parts. Not only does this new method save time, but it has drastically reduced the cost of producing the injector. NASA says that the part, which previously took a year to complete

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E22- Microsoft Drops Fees, Sony’s Smartwatch2 & Ear Implant | Red-Headed Geek Show

A man named Rich Lee is an individual who has become the first person to surgically implant a magnet into his ear for it to work as headphones. Inserted into his tragus is the magnet and around his neck is … Continue reading