November 10, 2015 The world's largest 3D-printed drone is also its fastest, clocking in at 150 MPH The rapidly advancing industries of 3D printing and drone technology continue to innovate at breakneck speeds, and just this past weekend, a group of engineers raised the bar even higher.
November 8, 2015 Tech Q&A: Printers, Wi-Fi and more Want to keep your printer safe, improve your Wi-Fi and shop safely online? Then read this column.
November 5, 2015 Researchers tap high-tech to solve 'Michelangelo bronzes' mystery Researchers in the U.K. are using an assortment of high-tech methods – neutron imaging, XRF analysis, 360-degree laser scanning, 3D printing, and real-time X-ray videography – to get a clearer understanding of two Renaissance-era bronze statues believed to be made by Michelangelo.
November 5, 2015 3D printing creates high-tech chef's knife Knife specialist NextGen believes that it's time for knives to get a high-tech design upgrade. Ask almost any chef to show you their hand, for example, and you'll see a callus on their index finger. Somerville, Massachusetts-based NextGen has designed a knife that aims to correct this problem.
November 5, 2015 In the future, it may be possible to print your own Will.i.am, says Will.i.am “If you can print a liver or a kidney, God dang it, you’re going to be able to print a whole freaking person.”
November 4, 2015 5 amazing gadgets you won't believe exist Kim Komando sheds light on five of the latest and greatest gadgets you won't believe exist.
November 4, 2015 Scientists trying to create human heart with 3D printer It may sound far-fetched, but scientists are attempting to build a human heart with a 3D printer.
November 4, 2015 American Pearl touts 3D-printed jewelry, engagement rings American Pearl is using 3D printing to let customers create their own finely detailed pieces of gold, silver, and platinum jewelry, quickly, and more cheaply than the traditional jewelry-making process -- without ever setting foot in the store.
November 4, 2015 Torn knee joint? Don’t worry, this 3D-printed implant will help you grow a new one 3D-printed prosthetic body parts certainly aren’t anything new at this point, but a team of medical researchers at Columbia University Medical Center has just taken the idea to a whole new level.
November 4, 2015 Tech Q&A: Phone printing, iOS8, and more Want to know how to print from your tablet or phone and find out about sleep gadgets and iOS8? Then read this column.