Dyson digs deep for British manufacturing Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 9, 2009 James Dyson, renowned inventor and hoover enthusiast, has made a giant donation of £5 million to the Royal College of…
The future, the past and obliteration on the menu for Solidworks World keynote Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 11, 2009 SolidWorks World 2009 Monday Keynote – Jeff Ray by SolidWorksCorp As the announcer bellowed his name as though a boxer…
Choosing a new monitor Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 11, 2009 LCD monitors have advanced greatly in recent years and capabilities vary from model to model. But choosing your new screen…
Look at the design process from a new perspective Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 11, 2009 In the competitive world of design it often pays to look at things from a different perspective. Turning the development…
L’Easy Rider Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 16, 2009 A new design engineering consulting firm, Velo Science, is applying the same software used by Formula 1 racing teams to…
SpaceClaim gets repackaged & starts to make sense Posted by Al Dean - February 17, 2009 If there’s been something that’s troubled me of late, it’s where SpaceClaim fits into the 3D product development technology world.…
You’re so two-faced… Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 18, 2009 As soon as the images lit up the screen the ‘I-want-one-of-those’ meter went through the roof and we started drooling…
Pedal Power Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 19, 2009 Frances Corbet talks to Richard Thorpe, founder of Karbon Kinetics about how he went from a one-man band with a…
Making beautiful music Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 20, 2009 From portable synths to concert pianos Korg is an icon of the modern music industry. Stephen Holmes caught up with…
Intel Core i7 Processor Posted by Greg Corke - February 24, 2009 The big news at the tail end of last year was the launch of Intel’s brand new Core i7 chip.…