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June 23, 2015

Getting Started with Sprout by HP

spround 290 by 180Sprout by HP is far from your average desktop PC. It’s a way to merge the physical world that we live in with the digital world that we work in. With new ways to bring physical objects into the digital workspace, Sprout is poised to change the way that we interact with computers, and each other.

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Published on June 23, 2015 16:47

A 5 Axis CNC Mill For Less Than $5,000

5 axis cncEvery time I come back from a Maker Faire someone asks me what that my favorite thing was that I saw there. At World Maker Faire 2013, that was an easy question to answer, the Pocket NC 5 Axis CNC. The possibilities of what could be made with a desktop […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 14:17

Tripped-Out, Impressive Musical Drawings on an Oscilloscope

oscopeGlith_ThumbOn Create Digital Music, our friend Peter Kirn has posted an exciting piece about an artist and maker, Jerobeam Fenderson, who has figured out how to generate dynamic musical drawings on an oscilloscope. Peter explains: Graz-based artist Jerobeam Fenderson is out to solve an age-old problem in the literal fusion […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 11:30

Handmade Wooden Wall Clock Keeps Surprisingly Good Time

clockWhile cleaning out an old laptop’s filesystem back in October, David West discovered a few videos he took of a mechanical clock atop the South Ward Meeting Hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Years before his digital find, he worked in that very building and became so interested by the clock’s […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 08:00

Turn Your iMac Box into an Incredible Drawbot

Apple CNCIt’s a shame to toss out those beautiful boxes Apple products come in. The Apple iMac computer in particular comes in a big, gorgeous box made of quality cardboard that’s just begging to be repurposed into something great. James Coleman, founder of the design group ParaPractice, saw a discarded iMac […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 07:30

Watch These Dancing Delta Bots Sway and Glow

A photo of the robot army from Sarah Petkus' BlogWe have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Robot Army. That’s not really a sentence you get to say every day is it? Well, we get to! This robot army isn’t as scary as it sounds. Instead of showing up armed as one might expect from the name, this […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 06:30

New Parrot Drones for Land, Sea, and Air

Parrot HydrofoilParrot announces an updated line of their Minidrone series, including affordable toy drones that roll, jump, fly, and float on water.

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Published on June 23, 2015 06:00

Robots Are 3D Printing a Bridge Right Underneath Them

ABB Arms Print A Scale Bridge ModelAs more people become familiar with 3D printing and the ways additive manufacturing can change how things are made, new ideas and applications continue to emerge. While printing toys and cell phone cases can be fun, these are not world-changing applications. A team in Amsterdam, Netherlands MX3D, is preparing to […]

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Published on June 23, 2015 05:30

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