In 2017 drones are getting faster, more fun and easy to fix

Drones aren't new to CES, but it's only the last year or two that they got their own dedicated area in the convention hall. But, drones are meant to fly free, and not behind netting, so some bright spark invented the Drone Rodeo: an annual off-site e...

iPhone App ‘eBay Exact’ is Launched to Buy 3D Printed Items


eBay brings new 3D innovation for its customers. eBay debuts its own 3D printing store. The giant online retailer has launched a new iPhone app called 'eBay Exact' on Friday. Now the iPhone users can...

Autodesk 123D Creatures lets you create monsters on your iPad

Autodesk 123D Creatures lets you create monsters on your iPad

Love Spore's robust creature creator tool? Got an iPad? Autodesk has something for you. The company's latest iPad app, Creatures, is a streamlined monster maker -- allowing users to create the monstrosity of their dreams with relative ease. Abominations start as a simple stick figure, molded, thickened and textured with a suite of tools and lighting effects borrowed from Autodesk 123D Sculpt. Completed works can be exported for a more professional polishing Maya and other Autodesk programs, or sent to Sculpteo for 3D printing. The iPad exclusive app will eventually sell for $7.99, but will be available for $2 during its initial launch period. Skip on over to the rightmost source link to check out the app on iTunes, or read on for Autodesk's official press release.

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Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Sculpteo’s Clément Moreau (update: video embedded)

For a few years now, Sculpteo has taken a different approach to goal of mainstreaming 3D printing. While the competition races to produce the first popular consumer printer, Sculpteo keeps its eyes on the cloud. We'll be discussing the company with co-founder and CEO Clement Moreau.

January 11, 2013 5:00 PM EST

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