Apple Alert! 3-D Printers as Chef and Prosthetist

Published on: March 01st, 2018

IF you use an Apple iPhone, iPad or Mac, you’ll definitely want to check out the alert below so that you will know what to do in the event your device is attacked.

Can a 3-D Printer bake bread? Would you eat it if it could? A Columbia University lab is experimenting with lasers and 3-D printing to create and cook food, while at a company called Unlimited Tomorrow, Easton LaChappelle is breaking new ground by using 3-D printing to create amazing prosthetics that match “their owners’ skin tones and even include imperfections like freckles.”   It seems like the sky’s the limit on 3-D printing ideas!

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Apple ALERT!
“A single-character message can crash any iPhone, iPad or Mac” and block access to the Messaging app in iOS as well as popular apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Outlook for iOS, and Gmail.”

Get the fix here!

Source:
Wang Wei, hackernews.com

 

Captain Picard: “Tea, Earl Grey, Hot”

Hey Star Trek fans – having your own food replicator may be closer than you think! Check out this fascinating video from a Columbia University Lab as they show how a 3-D Printer can “print” food.

Order lunch here

Source: cnntech.com

 

22-Year Old Revolutionizes Prosthetics

If you required a prosthetic hand, wouldn’t it be nice to have one that exactly matched your skin tone, right down to the freckles? To have nails you could put polish on if you wished? To have haptic feedback, giving you a sense of touch? I hope you’ll check out the short article below about an amazing young man who is engaged in ground-breaking 3-D Printing technology which will be of great benefit to people who have lost limbs.

Read the story here

Source:
Alex Knapp, Forbes.com

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