Making sustainable attainable Posted by Greg Corke - April 9, 2010 Carl Alviani caught up with Sarah Krasley and Dawn Danby, Autodesk’s resident sustainability experts, to talk about efficiency, recyclability and…
What is DirectX 11? Posted by Greg Corke - April 15, 2010 DirectX 11 has created a lot of buzz throughout the 3D gaming community, but what could the application programming interface…
Workstation Specialists WS2600 Posted by Greg Corke - April 16, 2010 The latest in Intel chip technology brings unprecedented levels of processing power to the desktop in this latest ultra high-end…
Medical marvels Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 26, 2010 Stephen Holmes, DEVELOP3D's very own Doogie Howser, gets his freshly sanitized hands on the latest in medical technology
Creating virtual factories Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 11, 2010 Laser scanning and point-cloud data will be widely-used technologies in the coming years. Martyn Day visited Houston to attend the…
Martyn Day gets excited about the new breed of tablet PCs on offer Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 12, 2010 IT revolutions are few and far between but the new breed of tablet PCs offer a new form factor plus…
Autodesk launches Project Centaur and Cumulus Posted by Al Dean - May 17, 2010 Myself and the legendary Greg Corke had a conference call and web demo with the Autodesk team yesterday to look…
DEVELOP3D: A source of moral turpitude? Posted by Al Dean - May 19, 2010 When we started DEVELOP3D, we took some decisions early on that have guided the course of the publications’ development and…
Deal made to continue 3D technology development behind PDF Posted by Martyn Day - May 26, 2010 Back in November 2009 we reported that Adobe had allegedly laid off most of the employees in its Manufacturing Solutions…
Autodesk launched Project Krypton: Is the search for simplification a good thing? Posted by Al Dean - June 9, 2010 A couple of weeks ago, Autodesk launched its latest labs experiment for the Inventor community, entitled Project Krypton with the…