An automated monitoring technology uses thermal imaging and AI driven control to detect and correct large scale 3D printing defects instantly.
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5 more items you should never 3D print at home
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
A decades-old patent from MIT Professor Bill Freeman inspired the new “Y-zipper,” a three-sided fastener that can snap gear, robots, and art into shape with the push of a button.
It's shaping up to be an exciting week in Taipei. Here's what AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and the PC industry’s biggest players are ...
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Your Computer May Soon Require an Age Check. And It Might Not Take ‘No’ for an Answer
Age verification laws are moving beyond porn sites and social media. Soon, your operating system could be required to know ...
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