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- 3D Printing Assists in Making Real Steel
- Meet Atom. He’s a robot that stars alongside Hugh Jackman in the sci-fi flick Real Steel, a movie about robot boxing (think Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Robots).
Blog Published: 10/28/2011
- GE’s Solar-Powered Carousel
- The lack of color isn’t the only thing that sets General Electric’s (GE) Carousolar apart from the merry-go-rounds of carnivals past – these horses run on the power of the sun.
Blog Published: 8/9/2011
- Greens Get Greener With Solid Concepts, PowerFilm’s Solar Golf Cart
- An 18-hole round of golf can equate to a lot of time in the sun – anywhere from four to six hours depending on the weather and the players’ skills.
Blog Published: 7/29/2011
- Video Gaming: Serious Business
- As the new issue of Time Compression looks at some developments in gaming, it is interesting to note that according to Gartner, Inc., worldwide spending on gaming—hardware, software, on-line—will be over $74-billion this year, up 10.4% from 2010. &...
Blog Published: 7/7/2011
- Maplesoft Launches MapleSim 5
- Like its predecessors, Maplesoft’s new MapleSim 5 software still helps users develop high-performance simulation models – but with more capabilities and functionalities and over 150 new prebuilt components, this version gets the job done faster. &...
Blog Published: 7/6/2011
- Microsoft Releases Kinect Software for Windows
- With the recent release of its Kinect for Windows software development kit (SDK), Microsoft is letting users of the hands-free motion and voice activated Xbox 360 control system do what hackers have been doing since the $150-accessory hit the market...
Blog Published: 6/21/2011




