
3D Printing technology has a bright future. It’s up to us to take advantage of it and enhance the technology. One of the newest innovations is this 3Doodler said to be the first 3D printing pen in the world. mehr »

A concept camera for the blind? I don’t get the point but I admire the noble intention of designer Prevoteau Mathieu. The blind are known to have sensitive imagination and intuitiveness that they could “see” the wonders of things. To help the blind “see” their surroundings is a conceprt 3D Pentax camera. The camera prints 3D images of the photos captured. Obviously, this is inspired by the 3D printing technology. mehr »

A company called Pyott Design has developed Statial, an adjustable mouse that can be personalized. The Statial mouse is made using a 3D printer. It’s not the main mouse as it uses an existing Logitech M100 mouse. It’s actually a special attachment printed depending on the “fit” of the user. mehr »

Its inventors call it the Dreambox. No, it’s not something you go inside to have your dreams fulfilled. It’s actually a 3D printing vending machine that brings 3D printing to the masses. It still is a concept but this one reminds me a lot of a traditional photobooth. mehr »

No doubt that 3D printers are here to stay. They still are expensive these days but as technology progresses, price will be cheaper. And as time goes by, they will improve rapidly even without our knowing. The latest enhancement is the of elasto plastic as 3D printing material. This plastic elastic can maintain its form even after being squeezed or stretched. mehr »

I know someday that 3D printer will be the standard. It’s not popular yet because it doesn’t come with an affordable price tag, at least not yet. I can’t emphasize enough how useful a 3D printer can be but one infant named Kaiba Gionfriddo could be saved by it. How? Kaiba was born with tracheobronchomalacia, a rare condition of a weak trachea. A 3D-printed tracheal splint was suggested as a solution by the University of Michigan researchers. mehr »

NASA will soon be using a 3D food printer to print food. What’s that? A food printer. It’s self-explanatory but I’m sure you’re finding this one weird. Systems & Materials Research Corporation’s Anjan Contractor won a $125,000 grant from NASA to complete a project that will result to a printer than can make a pizza mixing nutritional powers, water, and oil. mehr »

Amazon’s very own Kindle line has been a success. If the company was able to introduce something that moved the e-book industry, then it can also doing something for the smartphone market. Rumor has it that Amazon is working on a smartphone that boasts of 3D features. mehr »

3D Printers are slowly gaining popularity but it will take a while before they finally go mainstream or become the standard at homes. The introduction of such allowed others to come up with their own 3D printer for different purposes like this Photobooth 3D bust printer. And for those with the sweet tooth, Japan is offering this 3D gummy printer. Yes, your very own gummy bear in any shape you want. mehr »

I didn’t really think 3D printers could make such trouble possibility but apparently, a French artist is sharing 3D printer files of parts for a DIY robot. Soon enough, people will be able to create any figure or toy they want with the hi-tech printer mehr »

I know most of you geeks reading this will hate me for sharing this movie that made Tom Cruise a star. Just accept the fact you will never be as good-looking as him. mehr »

I’m still not convinced that the 3D printer will have a place in our ordinary life but with this 3D photo printer, I’m almost convinced. Artists and sculptors will soon be out of jobs because 3D printers can very well produce a life-size 3D form of anything. mehr »