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BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Otis Port |
Desktop Factories The book "FAB" by Neil Gershenfeld details personal fabrication systems, which are small, inexpensive clusters of tools and software that function as complete job shops. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
No Second Acts? Using simple downloadable software from Web site Pad2Pad and eMachineShop you can fabricate your own circuit board and use a straightforward CAD program to design objects. |
Inc. February 1, 2010 Josh Dean |
Saul Griffith's House of Cool Ideas Other Lab founder Saul Griffiths has made a fortune applying way-out mathematics to inventions large and small, including robotic kites, insulation inspired by origami, and the carbon-emissions calculator WattzOn. |
Wired June 2006 David Pescovitz |
How-To Hub Thanks to Squid Labs creation of Instructables.com, inventors, builders, and anyone who's handy can post plans, descriptions, and even CAD designs for cool things to make. |
PC Magazine November 28, 2007 Bill Machrone |
How to Build a USB Guitar Why would you want a USB port in an electric guitar? The answer is simple: convenience. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2010 Paul Wallich |
3-D Printers Proliferate But desktop manufacturing isn't yet ready for your desk |
The Motley Fool March 12, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Real Guitar? Toy Guitar? Same Difference The gap between video game guitars and the real thing is closing fast, with more realistic gear finding its way into the hot selling Guitar Hero games, and actual guitars moving into cyberspace. |
Popular Mechanics January 2, 2009 Andrew Moseman |
7 Great Guitar Hero and Rock Band Hacks, With Video Turn your toy guitar into a real instrument... Play with a real guitar... Double bass drumming... Rock out on an old-school controller... Drum on a real kit... Dominate the game -- by cheating... Record an original work on a PC... |
Wired December 2004 |
Trackback Sprint's Customer Service Makes Me Feel... Mark Cuban for Senate?... Being smart seems to make you unpopular... etc. |