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The ghost gun crackdown is quietly threatening the future of 3D printing
As a longtime member of the 3D-printing community, I'm alarmed by new legislation targeting the digital files, platforms, and ...
M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using ...
Stacker looked at an oft-cited survey from PayScale as well as BLS data released in September 2025 to determine the 50 worst ...
Dave Plummer rebuilt Notepad in 2.5KB using only what Windows already ships, exposing how bloated Windows 11's own Notepad ...
As Sony exits physical media, Microsoft is testing a way to link your Xbox discs to digital licenses
Sources recently provided The Verge with new details regarding Microsoft's previously leaked attempts to tie physical copies ...
Erik Steiger discusses the operational pain of legacy PDF generation in regulated banking and manufacturing. He explains how ...
In 1954, the USPS was looking for innovative ways to process the 54 billion items mailed. National Geographic traveled to ...
More than 30 designers tell Fast Company what objects, ideas, and images define a country that’s constantly in flux.
Once, tracking tech meant counting laptops in a closet. Today, IT, procurement, and operations teams juggle SaaS contracts, ...
This week's news covers the rumored sale of Ducati, BMW's advantage at ACEM, Veloce's Aperion, and Millyard's Viper V10 heading to auction.
Aerospace and Mechanical Insider on MSN
Navigating risks in 3D-printed construction
Across the globe, 3D-printed buildings are moving from experimental showcases to functional structures. In China, Europe, and ...
Trimatt Systems is preparing to launch a direct-to-food printing system at foodpro 2026, bringing edible printing technology to the market.
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