Samsung Portable SSD X5 Review Posted by Greg Corke - January 29, 2019 Samsung's new Thunderbolt 3 SSD sets the portable drive free from the shackles of USB, writes Greg Corke
Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Review Posted by Greg Corke - January 28, 2019 Lenovo is late to the game with its premium, ultra-thin 15-inch mobile workstation, but it has been worth the wait,…
Your workstation can never be fast enough Posted by Greg Corke - January 29, 2019 Nobody ever thinks their workstation is too fast – it can always go quicker. Speed is usually addressed with bigger…
Workstations for workflows Posted by Greg Corke - February 11, 2019 A workstation for 3D CAD is very different to one tuned for real-time visualisation or VR. Greg Corke looks at…
BioLite’s bright approach to design Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 11, 2019 BioLite's mission to put 'energy everywhere' begins with a process of parallel innovation. Stephen Holmes visits the company's New York…
Onshape Q1 2019 Review Posted by Al Dean - February 12, 2019 Onshape has spent the last year adapting its offering to address the enterprise market. Al Dean reports on how the…
We have yet to see true AI emerge from science fiction Posted by Al Dean - February 13, 2019 We have yet to see true AI emerge from science fiction. But that’s not stopping a bunch of folks claiming…
Laing O’Rourke bridges the data gap with DriveWorks Posted by Develop 3D - February 18, 2019 By digitising the design of bridges, a research consortium led by Laing O'Rourke is aiming to significantly reduce construction times…
Scan 3XS WI4000 Viz Review Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 18, 2019 A workstation packing an incredible punch for real time viz, VR and GPU rendering but it's also no slouch when…
Sanneng cooks up hot bakeware designs with Solid Edge Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 19, 2019 Taiwan-based Sanneng is using Solid Edge from Siemens PLM Software in order to become an even hotter brand in baking…