The inevitable risk of failure Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 27, 2014 As the mainstream media work itself into a frenzy over the sad news of the Virgin Galactic crash, Al Dean…
UK product development firm Optima Design launches a geocaching device on Kickstarter Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 27, 2014 cacheABLE Kinetic is a small electronic device that emits a bluetooth signal that enables the user to locate it via…
Drones Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 1, 2014 This month Tanya Weaver delves into the world of drones to discover the latest innovations currently in flight
New Lenovo ThinkPad W550s claimed to have best battery life of any mobile workstation Posted by Greg Corke - December 2, 2014 It has the best battery life of any mobile workstation, says Lenovo of its new ThinkPad W550s, which it launched…
Autodesk University 2014: Main session live blog Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 2, 2014 Depending on who’s writing we’re in Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada, or on a sofa in East London Welcome, wherever you…
Mainframe2: CAD in the cloud Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 4, 2014 Don't let the retro branding fool you. There's nothing old about Mainframe2's platform technology, which can put any Windows application…
The Weekender: Experience isn’t everything Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 5, 2014 HP’s 3D printing technology is based on decades old technology, however, a new breed of technologies are coming and they’re…
Fuel3D targets consumer 3D scanning market with Sketchfab integration Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2014 https://sketchfab.com/models/3Hwvqi9FRUfeJuwN1SdkGfARbQY/embed Knitted Toy by Fuel3D on Sketchfab Fuel3D has integrated “publish to Sketchfab” functionality into its view and edit software…
Fujitsu Celsius competition winners announced Posted by Tanya Weaver - December 17, 2014 The sleek Fujitsu Celsius H730 15.6-inch mobile workstation was up for grabs In September, DEVELOP3D and its sister publication AEC…
Quick guide: How to 3D print your Minecraft models. For the kids. Honest… Posted by Al Dean - December 19, 2014 Image from the post-apocalyptic research institute So. A bit of Christmas (or whatever you chosen end of year festivity) fun.…