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Giant burrowing snake machines create London Crossrail tunnel

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Randall Newton

Designed in PTC Creo, eight 1,000-ton units are cutting through 26 miles of widely varying conditions. For years the Crossrail ...

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Building a better mouse for creatives

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Kathleen Maher

Designer rethinks the human-computer interface with a two-handed approach Ming Kong, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, presented ...

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Seeing the difference; calculating the benefits of new hardware in dynamic situations

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GfxS staff

Brad Holtz of COFES Research says the benefits of a new, faster computer can be calculated in terms of client satisfaction and interaction.

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The Archipelago of Things

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Kathleen Maher

We tend to think of the Internet of Things as a vast network that is knitting itself together as devices ...

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Intel reorg shuffles the deck chairs, but Mooly Eden is out

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Jon Peddie

Is the ship safe now? By Jon Peddie In its latest reorg, Intel has moved a lot of folks around, ...

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The personal robot is coming for you and your job

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Kathleen Maher

Robots are coming to takes up the slack in human endeavor. What are some of the projects going on that promise to change everything about the way we live and work today.

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CAD Society announces 2015 Awards

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Kathleen Maher

The CAD Society recognizes Jon Peddie, Jon Jarrett, and Bob Deragisch for their work building business, technology, and community for 3D CAD and engineering software

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A quick look at Nvidia Quadro K5200

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Randall Newton

Viewperf scores don’t tell the whole story. By Alex Herrera Our recent review of the P900 (see “Review: Lenovo ThinkStation ...

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Comparing Fujitsu Celsius M740 and R940 workstations

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GfxS staff

Two powerful workstations from the same vendor: which is the right choice for you? By Tom Lansford CADplace Fujitsu offers ...

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Autodesk’s Pier 9 Workshop is not your Dad’s toolshed

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GfxS staff

Artists and makers are taking advantage of the tools and toys in surprising ways.   By Russell Johnson This is ...