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New Balance Preps Running Shoe With 3D-Printed Midsole

New Balance will start selling what could be the first-ever running shoe with a 3D-printed midsole in April 2016.

By Angela Moscaritolo

3D Systems Provides Inside Look at Project Ara Work

3D Systems this week offered a preview of its early Project Ara 3D printing progress.

By Stephanie Mlot

$50 Project Ara Modular Smartphone Coming in January

The first Project Ara device will be a gray phone, designed to be intentionally boring so users will customize it.

By Stephanie Mlot

3D Printers for Pastries, Pottery Showcased at CES

3D printing pioneer 3D systems is showing off its sweet new ChefJet printers for pastry chefs, and Cerajet ceramic printer for potters.

By Tony Hoffman

3D Systems Intros Next-Gen CubePro 3D Printer

3D Systems describes the CubePro 3D printer, being showcased at CES, as the only simultaneous triple-color, multi-materials, large-capacity, prosumer printer available today.

By Tony Hoffman

Motorola, 3D Systems Team for 'Project Ara' Modular Smartphones

Motorola has teamed up with 3D Systems to produce a high-speed 3D printing platform that will support Motorola's Project Ara for modular smartphones.

By Chloe Albanesius

How 3D Printers Work

Although 3D printers use a variety of technologies and can print from materials ranging from titanium to chocolate to living cells, they have one thing in common: the ability to produce a physical object from the instructions contained in a 3D object file. We show you how 3D printers work.

By Tony Hoffman

3D Printers Rock MakerFaire (Again)

World MakerFaire New York 2013 featured a plethora of 3D printers, from established manufacturers as well as newcomers.

By Tony Hoffman

Dynamism Opens 3D Printer Storefront Online

A section of the Dynamism.com Web site now offers 3D printers from half a dozen manufacturers, plus information, videos, and downloads related to 3D printing.

By Tony Hoffman

Video: A Look Inside A Hackerspace

Think creativity is dead? Then you've never been to a hackerspace. We get an inside look at Alpha One Labs in Brooklyn, and talk shop with its founder, Sean Auriti.

By Chris Snyder  & Edward Schneckloth

Time-Lapse Video: 3D Printing Star Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise

To boldly go where no 3D printer has gone before. That was our goal when we decided to print the U.S.S. Enterprise from "Star Trek" on the Cube 3 Printer. Check out our cool time-lapse video.

3D Printer Maker Ultimaker Opens Toy Design Contest

Creators of the top 5 entries in the Ultimaker 3D Printer Toy Design Challenge will each win an Ultimaker 3D printer.

By Tony Hoffman

Defense Distributed to Release 3D Printable Gun Blueprints

Cody Wilson, University of Texas student and founder of the non-profit group Defense Distributed, intends to release early next week the 3D-printable CAD files for a working gun.

By Stephanie Mlot

Staples Selling 3D Printer From 3D Systems

Staples has become the first U.S. retailer to sell 3D printers, with today's announcement that the retail chain will begin carrying the Cube 3D Printer from 3D Systems.

By Stephanie Mlot

3D Systems Cube 3D Printer Review

3.5

Although the Cube 3D Printer doesn't provide the hassle-free experience we hope for in consumer-oriented products, it's relatively easy to set up and use, and provides decent build quality.

By Tony Hoffman

The 3D Printing Expo's Coolest Creations

About 30 vendors brought their wares to the Inside 3D Printing show in New York. Here are some of our favorites among the amazing array of 3D printers, objects created with them, and the software used to craft 3D objects.

By Tony Hoffman

3D Printing Conference Hits the Big Apple

The Inside 3D Printing conference and expo, now being held at New York's Javits Center, promises to cover a huge variety of business applications for this emerging technology.

By Tony Hoffman

Time-Lapse Video: A 3D-Printed Companion Cube

Prepare to be mesmerized by the process of printing an object on a 3D printer. We certainly were.