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  • Here’s why Google’s Tilt Brush may be virtual reality’s killer app | Polygon

    This is pure magic Tilt Brush is amazing. It’s magical. It’s a bunch of stuff that sounds like hyperbole when you write about it. We created the above video to describe why it’s so special before more people are able to try it when the HTC Vive launches in April of this year. For the…

  • 3D Printing

    3D printing — also known as additive manufacturing — turns digital 3D models into solid objects by building them up in layers. The technology was first invented in the 1980s, and since that time has been used for rapid prototyping (RP). However, in the last few years, 3D printing has additionally started to evolve into…

  • Airlift Hovercraft | The Future of Hovercraft

    What does the future hold for hovercraft? A brief article on what to expect from Airlift Hovercraft The future of hovercraft is about increasing their use and operation throughout more parts of the world, and not necessarily inventing or discovering new technology. Obviously the industry relies on continual improvement, incorporating modern technologies and materials, however…

  • PUASA, “RETURN TO THE ORIGIN”

    PUASA, “RETURN TO THE ORIGIN” – Setiap puasa saya selalu mengenang Jean dan Garry, penganut ajaran Mormonisme, sebuah sekte Kristiani, yang saya kenal di tahun 2001. Pasangan dari Idaho-USA ini rajin puasa seminggu sekali. Selama puasa, sejumlah pengeluaran yang biasa digunakan untuk makan itu mereka sumbangkan untuk kegiatan bakti sosial di seluruh dunia. Kami berjumpa…

  • VR Party Game Is A Ridiculously Confusing Virtual Reality Experience For Cardboard

    What if virtual reality was just reality, with a small asterisk? What if you could strap on your VR headset, regardless of the brand or technology behind them, and see the same thing that’s in front of you… but mirrored? Or upside down? Or delayed by 2 seconds? Ha, what a novel idea! VR Party…

  • Printing metal in midair : Wyss Institute at Harvard

    3D printing and laser annealing of conductive metallic inks without supports could lead to customized electronic and biomedical devices (BOSTON) — “Flat” and “rigid” are terms typically used to describe electronic devices. But the increasing demand for flexible, wearable electronics, sensors, antennas and biomedical devices has led a team at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically…

  • PRO Quotes

    I put the pro in procrastinate. What does that word even mean anyway? Guess I’ll look up into it tomorrow then ._.