Flexible devices are increasingly crucial in various aspects of our lives, including healthcare devices and human-machine interface systems, revolutionizing human life. As technology evolves rapidly, ...
The Fitbit Air is a handy fitness tracker for your wrist, but these clever 3D-printed accessories promise to dial up the cool ...
Winston Frazer, the founder of the 3D printing-focused design and manufacturing company Danae, is no stranger to making big pivots. When he first started at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 and SDG 12. 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has emerged as a technology for advancing possibilities in devices for energy ...
With a company like Samsung, which manufactures smartphones, tablets and printers, you had to believe it was only a matter of time before they got it all working together. With Samsung’s ...
A fabrication process can produce self-heating microfluidic devices in one step using a multimaterial 3D printer. These devices, which can be made rapidly and cheaply in large numbers, could help ...
A new technology being pioneered at Caltech is allowing researchers to "evolve" optical devices and then print them out using a specialized type of 3D printer. These devices are made of so-called ...
Printing is still a necessity for many businesses, even with the increase in online and digital communications. As business owners evaluate how to reduce their carbon footprint and run the most ...
Microsoft recently introduced Windows Ready Print, a new printing model designed to "evolve" the company's previous Modern ...
Blog site reveals source code behind Google Docs showing that cloud printing, device syncing, and third-party apps may be coming soon. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
Dell is taking its printers to the cloud as people increasingly use smartphones and tablets to access remote documents. The company says that it is readying new printers and related software tools ...