LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a groundbreaking product introduction, XPAND 3D today announced the XPAND Infinity™, a complete 3D system that is designed to deliver the best possible viewing ...
Chair Entertainment and 3D printing company Sandboxr are taking Infinity Blade characters from the mobile game and bringing them into the real world. From within the Infinity Blade III app, players ...
Zero 2 Infinity's new 3D-printed engine combustion chamber for Bloostar, a balloon-assisted rocket the company is developing. Credit: Zero 2 Infinity. Updated March 24 at 11:15 a.m. Eastern.
Infinity Blade developer Chair Entertainment has announced a partnership with 3D printing and software development firm Sandboxr, giving fans the ability to generate their own customised Infinity ...
In a first for gaming, you can now design and order 3D-printed figurines of Infinity Blade characters from inside the Infinity Blade III interface. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET ...
Imagine you have a 3D printer that can do more than just print small models. The Infinity 3D printer is not only capable of self replicating itself but also by increasing its build volume. With the ...
If you have been thinking of becoming involved with 3D printing but are a little worried that it might be a little complex and involve a very steep learning curve. You may be interested in a new piece ...
A long-awaited 3D game hit Apple’s App Store today. Epic Games launched its Infinity Blade fantasy combat game on the iPhone and iPad today. The title is a groundbreaking visual feast that shows it’s ...
WASHINGTON — Spanish startup Zero 2 Infinity will use a 3D-printed combustion chamber for the engines it is developing to power its Bloostar balloon-assisted orbital rocket. Spain's Andalusian ...
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