Build Your Own 3D Printer with Snap3D By Jill Scharr published 20 December 13 With its simple and modifiable structure, the Snap3D printer — now on Kickstarter — has something for both beginners and advanced users.
Deltaprintr Uses Six Arms for Quicker, Cheaper 3D Printing By Kelly Ohannessian published 12 December 13 Novel 3D printer designed by college students has reached more than half of its Kickstarter goal in first week.
Sense Handheld 3D Scanner Review By Richard Baguley published 11 December 13 The Sense 3D Scanner uses Kinect technology to create 3D models for 3D printing. It doesn't work well with smaller objects, though.
Singtrix System Turns Any Song into a Karaoke Track By Marshall Honorof published 6 December 13 Singtrix, a new karaoke machine from the creators of "Guitar Hero," can strip the vocals from any song and add harmonies on the fly.
How to Hack Other People's Drones for Less Than $400 By Jill Scharr published 4 December 13 Intrigued by Amazon's plans for drone delivery, hacker shows how to create a drone that will hijack other airborne drones — for less than $400.
FabZat 3D Prints Video Game Characters By Kelly Ohannessian published 28 November 13 French startup FabZat lets players get a 3D-printed copy of the characters they control in video games.
3D-Printing Apps for Windows 8.1 Start to Arrive By Richard Baguley published 26 November 13 3D-printer manufacturer MakerBot has released a driver for Windows 8.1, and other companies are soon to follow.
Piq Kickstarter Aims to 3D Print Custom Chocolates By Rachel Kaufman published 15 October 13 A 3D-printer guru dreams of a giant, chocolate grandfather clock — but settles for candy bars with custom designs for now.
The Future of 3D Printing Materials By Jill Scharr published 27 September 13 3D printers are starting to print in metal. The next step is printing in multiple materials, and designing software that can keep up.
Forget Plastic: Molten Metal 3D Printers Are Coming By Sean Captain published 25 September 13 Father-son team has developed a printer that squirts out droplets of molten metal, similar to how a desktop printer spits out ink.
Resin: The Next Little Thing for 3D Printing By Sean Captain published 24 September 13 Alternative 3D printing tech uses a projector and photosensitive liquid to make objects that can be very detailed and very tiny.
MakerBot 3D Scanner: 12 Minutes from Physical to Virtual By Sean Captain published 21 September 13 Dual lasers, 1,600 photographs and serious processing digitize an object in about 12 minutes for 3D printing or even adding to a video game.
Scanners Could Bring 3D Printing to the Masses By Marshall Honorof published 20 September 13 3D printers aren't household items yet, but advancements in the field will give almost anyone the ability to produce their own creations.
Samsung Outs World's First Curved Ultra HD LED TV By Kevin Parrish published 7 September 13 Ever more UHD and OLED TVs are rolling out this week.
Intel Media Opens Offices in Los Angeles and New York By Kevin Parrish published 27 August 13 Intel is one step closer to launching its streaming TV service.
Should You Buy MakerBot's $1,400 Digitizer 3D Scanner? By Sean Captain published 22 August 13 After an initial reveal in March, MakerBot finally reveals price for its 3D scanner, which goes on sale today. Is it worth $1,400?
‘Final Fantasy VII’ Characters 3D Printed Straight from the Game By Jill Scharr published 15 August 13 Digital artist Joaquin Baldwin ripped the character models from the original PC version of 'Final Fantasy VII' and 3D printed them.
NASA's First Step Towards a Replicator: 3D Printing in Space By Marcus Yam published 13 August 13 Science fiction coming true with 3D printing in space.
Study Finds Extra Hour of TV is Bad for Toddlers By Kevin Parrish published 12 August 13 Here's another silly study about how the entertainment industry is ruining our youth.
One Week Later, CBS Still Dark on Time Warner Cable By Kevin Parrish published 10 August 13 At least they're back to renegotiating.
CBS, Showtime Go Dark on Time Warner Cable By Kevin Parrish published 6 August 13 This is the first time CBS has been dropped by a cable company.
Judge: DoJ Has Plenty of Evidence Against Apple in Antitrust By Kevin Parrish published 25 May 13 Judge Denise Cote already peeked at the evidence stacking up against Apple in the DoJ's eBook conspiracy lawsuit.
ABC Streaming TV to iOS; Aereo Heads Down to Georgia By Kevin Parrish published 15 May 13 As Aereo heads into Atlanta, Georgia, with its antenna-based subscription service, ABC retaliates with a live TV streaming app.
LG Taking Pre-Orders for that Gorgeous Curved OLED TV By Kevin Parrish published 30 April 13 LG is taking pre-orders for its curved OLED TV in South Korea now.
PlayStation 4 to Focus on New Gameplay, Not Hardware By Kevin Parrish published 10 February 13 The PlayStation 4 will be the "nerve center" of your living room.
Rumor: PlayStation 4 Will Cost More Than $400 This Year By Kevin Parrish published 8 February 13 The latest rumor is that the PlayStation 4 will cost more than $400, but less than the original PlayStation 3's debut.
Blockbuster Intros On-Demand Service for Windows, Android By Kevin Parrish published 2 February 13 You can now rent and stream new movies from Blockbuster to PC, Mac, Android, Roku and Samsung Smart TVs and Blu-ray players.
Google TV Attempting to Make Another Splash By Kevin Parrish published 7 January 13 New partners have jumped on the Google TV bandwagon and will showcase their goods during CES 2013.
Consumers Using Smart TVs for Watching, Not Facebook By Kevin Parrish published 7 January 13 Consumers are actually using Smart TVs to watch TV.
LG's Beautiful 55-inch OLED TV is Now On Sale By Jane McEntegart published 3 January 13 TV finally launches, but is only available in Korea for now.