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November 8, 2014

Engadget Expand: A Slideshow of Maker Meets Consumer Tech

IMG_20141107_115632~2 A slideshow of images from Engadget's Expand NY 2014, showcasing the crossroads of maker projects and consumer tech.

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Published on November 08, 2014 10:31

Engadget Expand: Pensa Labs DIWire

diwire Marco Perry tells us about the DIWire, wire bending machine. Showing off some of the first prototypes, he takes us through the history of the design.   Filed under: Robotics

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Published on November 08, 2014 09:05

Engadget Expand: Nomiku Sous Vide

nomiku Lisa Fetterman explains a bit of the history of Nomku and shares where you can find some plans for a DIY sous vide controller that costs roughly $70. We’ve talked with Lisa in depth in the past about how their latest model brought the manufacturing back to the bay area. Filed under: General

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Published on November 08, 2014 08:56

Engadget Expand: Beam Robotic Telepresence

beam The Beam robotic telepresence system allows you to be in two places at once. Running on wifi or 4G, you can see the robot allows for moving around, talking easily, and possibly even dancing! Filed under: Robotics

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Published on November 08, 2014 08:40

Engadget Expand Day 2 Begins!

brian Things are just getting started at the 2nd day of Engadget Expand. We’ve got our booth set up and we’re ready to give away a 3d printer to one lucky attendee! Filed under: General

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Published on November 08, 2014 08:07

Make: Wearables Projects on the Runway

PANO_20141107_163410 Eighteen designers descended on the Javits Center in Manhattan for Make: Wearables Projects on the Runway at Engadget Expand. The high tech and fashionable pieces they showed incorporated light, kinetics, 3D printing, data logging, data visualization, and a lot of incredible skill. With the expert guidance of OCAD’s Kate Hartman […]

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Published on November 08, 2014 07:50

Engadget Expand: Poursteady, A Robotic Pour-Over Coffee Machine

pour This machine makes coffee. It isn’t just your typical coffee machine though. The pour steady replicates the process of pour-over coffee, a method that yields incredibly tasty results. Baristas can control many aspects of how each batch is made, allowing for fine tuning the results for your customers. Made in […]

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Published on November 08, 2014 07:29

November 7, 2014

Engadget Expand Kicks Off In New York

make-expand We’re excited to be at Engadget Expand again this year showing off Make Magazine and seeing what gadgets and gizmos are on display. Keep an eye on this space, where we’ll be bringing you video interviews with key presenters as well as sneak peaks at some of the cool tech. Filed […]

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Published on November 07, 2014 13:09

3D Printing Around The Home: The Game Room

TARDIS Run board game Our annual guide to 3D Printing just came out! To celebrate, we’re going to spend a week focusing on 3D printing in the home. Each day we’ll focus on a different area such as the kitchen, bathroom, or workshop. Today, we’d like to give you a long list of items […]

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Published on November 07, 2014 12:29

How to Evaluate the 2015 Make: 3DP Test Probes

NTT_prove Want to see how your 3D printer stacks up to the competition? Download our test-print files and follow along.

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Published on November 07, 2014 06:00

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