3D Printers Could Be Used to Build a Moon Base
3D printing has the potential to revolutionize industrial thinking.
“I want what I want when I want it!”™
3D printing has the potential to revolutionize industrial thinking.
Sometimes I see a design idea and think: that makes so much sense I feel like it has always existed. And that’s the exact thought I had when staring at these cute Thermo Bowls.
Back when they were first introduced, cigarette vending machines were brilliant. Why not take a highly addictive, easily portable product, stuff them into a big metal box and let people pay for access to them? In Germany, those same vending machines are getting re-purposed to distribute graphic novels for 4 euros a piece- all over Hamburg.
While everything from its addictive nature to time consuming gameplay is talked about, trashed and thrown under the bus, one thing that will always be interesting is their push for convenience.
Products like Light Blue Optics interactive holographic keyboard, the Light Touch, expand the capabilities of mobile devices while retaining their number one advantage, portability.
I’ve recently been seeing more articles about the rise of the kind of work/ management style- which is based on results and not on close scrutiny of individual employees. As someone who went from a normal 8-5 office workday to telecommuting I can tell you both has its pros and cons.
I’m kind of a sucker when it comes to gimmicks and services on the internet, so when I came across this website Alice, cause everyone needs an Alice, I thought I had found a Mecca! Alice provides you a better way to manage all of your household essentials online. You tell Alice what you buy—choosing [...]
I want what I want when I want it –and sometimes that means cutting one thing out of my life to make room for another. Or, much preferably, if I just gotta have it, see it, hear it, taste it, – then a sample will do, a bite, a clip. That way, we have it [...]
We’ve never been so excited for an airline industry to lift off the ground and stay there. South African Upstart Airtime Airlines is planning on selling flights by the minute, via text message, at the rate of 5 Rand (53 cents) a minute. So a 75 minute flight will cost you about $40, roundtrip around [...]