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The Motley Fool January 13, 2012 Alex Planes |
3-D Printing Is (Almost) Ready for Prime Time One giant leap toward the consumer market. |
The Motley Fool June 26, 2011 Dan Radovsky |
One Growth Company to Get In On Now The future in 3-D printing is now. Don't miss the boat. |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2011 Alex Planes |
Kinect to a Manufacturing Revolution Microsoft's gaming accessory opens up a world of creative possibilities. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2012 Paul Wallich |
3-D Printing Takes Shape In 2012, 3-D printing technology will go from prototyping to production |
IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Paul Wallich |
Home Fabrication for the Fumble-Fingered The Cupcake CNC makes 3-D printing as easy as pie. Copy that: When assembled, the Cupcake 3-D printer kit, from MakerBot, "photocopies" physical objects at a half-millimeter resolution. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
MakerBot's 3-D Printers Let Consumers Dream Up Prototypes Of Pretty Much Anything. But Do We Need More Plastic? Bre Pettis's MakerBot has attracted millions in financing and is selling its 3-D printers as fast as it can. So how big can his business get? (And why does the world need more crap made and designed out of plastic?) |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
This Will Change the Way You Do Everything! Three-dimensional printing is rewriting the rules of manufacturing. |
The Motley Fool August 28, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
A New Take on Printing 3-D printing is poised to grow rapidly in the next few years. Investors, take note. |
National Defense November 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Proliferation of Cheap 3-D Printers Raises Security Concerns Three-D printing, which is in its infancy, will fundamentally change the way products are distributed, just as MP3 files changed the way people consume music. These products could be guns or other illegal objects |
eCFO June 2001 John Edwards |
Absolutely Fab 3D printing, also known as desktop fabrication, is already being used by engineering and manufacturing companies to create detailed prototypes. And a variety of organizations, including the US Army, are attempting to push 3D printer technology to the next level... |
InternetNews May 21, 2010 |
HP Rethinks Printing Do you need a PC to print from the Web? HP says a new generation of Web-savvy printers and smartphones is enabling new printing options. |
CIO January 30, 2014 |
Will 3D Printing Really Change the World? IDG Communications CEO Michael Friedenberg says it already has, as he contemplates 3-D printing technology that can create things as varied as a human liver and a new home. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 Hod Lipson |
Homemade By giving everyone the means of production, personal fabrication systems could usher in a new age of customization. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Rob Walker |
How To 3-D Print With MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic is a user-friendly descendant of the rapid-prototyping machines utilized by industrial designers for years. |
IndustryWeek January 19, 2011 |
Rapid Manufacturing Breaks Down Old Production Constraints Rapid manufacturing has evolved from a niche tool for building prototypes to one gaining wider acceptance for batch manufacturing. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2004 |
Network Printers Small to medium-size businesses or home offices with more than one computer have good reason to consider sharing a printer over a network. |
Searcher October 2012 Irene E. McDermott |
Internet Express - Make to Learn: Libraries and the Maker Movement How can libraries help? Certainly, we can offer internet access to college courses, proctor distance education tests and maybe ... Wait. Can we have a role in helping our patrons learn how to run new, computerized manufacturing equipment? |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Too Sexy For Your Finger Splint? Here Come Fabulous, Functional Medical Accessories Daniel Vlasic says that 3-D printers allow doctors to create devices that are perfectly customized to patients' bodies. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Robert W. Lucky |
Teleportation: Finally, a Little Science Behind the Science Fiction Will we look back on the MakerBot as the beginnings of teleportation? |
IEEE Spectrum April 2011 David Schneider |
The Shape of Things to Come You don't need a 3-D printer to get 3-D-printed parts |
CIO January 1, 2007 Fred Hapgood |
Factories of the Future Machines that "see" parts on assembly lines, 3-D printers that prototype products in hours - let's take a look at adaptive manufacturing. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Ben Elgin |
Can HP's Printer Biz Keep Printing Money? A growing market and HP's relentless innovation should fend off rivals old and new. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Mike Hogan |
Inking Up Now coming to a printer near you -- files from a cellphone or PDA |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Time to Buy HP? New printing technology will help HP regain market share. At 16.3 times current-year estimated earnings, the stock could catapult higher if HP has an upside earnings surprise. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2000 |
New Products - HP DeskJet 350 The HP DeskJet 350 mobile printer from Hewlett-Packard offers educators a balance of features including fast operation, good print quality, compact size, low weight, rugged design and support for major operating systems.... |
National Defense October 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Navy Beefs Up 3-D Printing Efforts With New 'Print the Fleet' Program At the Harsh Environment Lab in Virginia Beach, Navy scientists and engineers are developing cutting edge technologies, including 3-D printing. |
National Defense June 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Military Scientists Developing New 3-D Printing Applications With the advent of cheaper printers and better software, the military's use of 3-D printing is skyrocketing. |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2010 Rich Smith |
The Stock That Makes Value Investors Cry How can you possibly justify buying 3-D printer maker Stratasys, a stock that sells for 140 times earnings? |
CIO February 26, 2014 Grant Gross |
3D Printers Could Be a Threat to Copyright Owners -- or an Opportunity The DIY technology could be a problem for intellectual property owners because of the ease of copying products or designs. But with some creative licensing deals, the technology could also be a marketing opportunity. |
InternetNews December 10, 2007 Larry Barrett |
HP Snaps Up Another Print 2.0 Play NUR Macroprinters purchase puts a wide-format printer manufacturer into HP's bread and butter. |
InternetNews August 28, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
HP Launches 'Print 2.0' Campaign HP's Print 2.0 is a collection of print services, online and off, as well as the availability of a slew of new printers for consumers and businesses. |
CIO August 15, 2005 Christopher Lindquist |
Read the Fine and Fast Print A new printer prototype by Brother Industries can produce at 170 pages per minute. HP has a new printer that will reportedly reduce costs and increase speed. MIT announced a technique that would use DNA for nano-printing. |
Inc. July 2007 Michael Fitzgerald |
Beyond Words New printers can do it all. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 M. David Stone |
HP Photosmart A716 Compact Photo Printer The HP Photosmart A716 Compact Photo Printer delivers lots of features, great-looking output, and, in an important step forward for HP, nearly waterproof photos. |
Wired April 2001 |
Personal Fabrication on Demand Desktop manufacturing from easily transmitted hi-res digital files - think the MP3 explosion, in 3-D. Rapid prototyping, aka RP, has already made its way from industrial proof-of-concept to production uses... |
PC Magazine August 30, 2006 M. David Stone |
HP Photosmart A516 Compact Photo Printer The HP Photosmart A516 Compact Photo Printer prints nearly waterproof output at true photo quality. |
BusinessWeek February 19, 2007 Steve Hamm |
Kodak's Moment Of Truth How Kodak, led by a refugee from HP, embarked on a risky strategy to reinvent the inkjet printer. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2002 Sara Drummond |
Color Your World Comparison of features and cost for color laser printers vs inkjet for office use by real estate practitioners. |
PC World October 24, 2007 Melissa Riofrio |
Reviewed: $100 Snapshot Printers Our photo printers review shows that in this class these machines deliver more and cost much less than you might think. |
Macworld December 6, 2006 Rick LePage |
HP Photosmart Pro B9180 Try as we might, we couldn't come up with any significant defects in the Pro B9180. And this high-end printer offers its capabilities at a surprisingly low price. |
PC Magazine September 12, 2007 David Stone |
The True Cost of Printer Ink Do you really get what you pay for when it comes to printer ink? We put the printer manufacturers' claims to the test. |
The Motley Fool August 29, 2005 Seth Jayson |
HP's Snapfish Swims With Sharks HP's new photo service undercuts its photo printer biz and has a major competitor. Investors, take note. |
Popular Mechanics March 2007 Joel Johnson |
How to Refill Your Printer Cartridge's Disappearing Ink Tips on saving the ink in your printer's cartridge. |
Chemistry World June 25, 2013 |
Press P to print Much of the headline-grabbing scientific 3D printing has been in biotechnology, where body parts have been printed using biological polymers. But why stop at replacement body parts? Why not go beyond biology and use 3D printing to enhance the human body? |
Macworld December 12, 2007 Rick LePage |
HP Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer Wide-format, fine-art printer offers great prints, updated technology features. |
PC World May 2003 |
Top 5 Photo Printers Canon's petite, easy-to-transport i70 Color Bubble Jet Printer makes a big impression with its photo prints. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Mechanical Design Challenge A California company aims to convert 1.5 million CAD users from 2-D to 3-D. think3 attacks cost, training barriers... |
PC World December 2003 Paul Jasper |
Eight Inks, Great Photos HP's photo printer uses a record eight inks to produce terrific photos -- but the ink can cost you. |
InternetNews June 22, 2009 David Needle |
HP's Printer Surprise Touches the Web Touchscreen display gives users quick access to coupons, maps and other content they frequently print without needing a computer. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2009 M. David Stone |
Dell Wasabi PZ310 Mobile Photo Printer The Dell Wasabi PZ310 Mobile Photo Printer is small enough that you can carry it anywhere and print photos on the spot.... Epson PictureMate Dash... Epson PictureMate Zoom... HP Photosmart A636 Compact Photo Printer... etc. |