Month: March 2011

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Drop what you are doing and try Psykopaint!

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Randall Newton

A French start-up with a unique paint tool is the talk of the Seedcamp USA tour. Is it a toy, ...

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Student team uses 3D printed parts on prize-winning race car

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Randall Newton

A team from Technical University of Berlin took advantage of free use of an HP 3D color printer to create ...

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Okino celebrates 10 years of Rhino conversion with update

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Randall Newton

The .3dm converter is embedded in many products in addition to Okino’s PolyTrans|CAD. Ten years after releasing their first Rhino/OpenNURBS ...

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Bentley releases 2010 financial results

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Kathleen Maher

By Kathleen Maher Bentley Systems is a private company but they try not to act like it. The company regularly ...

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Anark gets win with Canadian defense department

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Kathleen Maher

Anark, based in Boulder, Colorado builds communication and collaboration tools for the design and manufacture industry. The company has just ...

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MacBook Pro and iPad 2: a wowser and a whimper from Apple

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Randall Newton

iPad 2 was really a 1.5, while Thunderbolt and no Nvidia makes the MacBook Pro update more interesting. It was ...

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WebGL is here! WebGL is here!

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Kathleen Maher

The next generation of web technology is on the launch pad; the rate of technological change is about to accelerate ...

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Siemens Tecnomatix lands top 15 electronic manufacturing services firm

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Randall Newton

Zollner’s selection benchmark lasted 15 months. The rollout will be enterprise-wide. Zollner Elektronik AG, a German provider of electronic manufacturing ...

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Graphics add-in board market revenue drops in 2010

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Randall Newton

Over 18 million graphics boards sold in the quarter failed to prevent decline. Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s research ...

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FCC approves Finite Element Method analysis in biomedical engineering

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Randall Newton

Ruling allows Ansys HFSS to be used in evaluating implant RF emissions and specific absorption rate. An FCC ruling in ...