The 3D printer is a double-edged sword. It stands to transform technology and society for the better, but we also can’t ignore the potential negative consequences.
There are plenty of options for 3D printers nowadays, from small, semi-cheap desktop printers to expensive machines for industrial purposes. Here are the top models we found.
From interactive drink menus to innovative payment systems, companies are always creating fresh uses for tablets. Here’s some interesting and creative ones.
The 3D printing marketplace is wide open, allowing makers to design or replicate almost anything. But there are many intellectual property and other legal battles on the horizon.
One-third of the world’s food is thrown away every year. Startups are popping up all over the world to reroute food waste to charities and people in need so it doesn’t end up in landfills.
Jewelry, weird figurines, furniture, toys, phone cases–the plastic objects you can design and make with 3D printers are only limited by your creativity.
New media innovator Tom Merritt is using a Patreon campaign to crowdfund his newly-launched Daily Tech News Show, with a specific focus on audience involvement.
A Kenyan tech startup created interactive maps to locate reports of violence and natural disaster relief. Now, they’ve created BRCK–a router made to withstand the rugged, unreliable conditions of Africa.