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Idaho startup Continuous Composites inks deal with French manufacturing giant Saint-Gobain

GeekWire

-based startup Continuous Composites has entered into a joint development agreement with leading French industrial conglomerate Saint-Gobain to develop and bring to market the company’s proprietary form of 3D printing. In addition, Saint-Gobain has made a cash investment in the Idaho startup. Continuous Composites set out to change that.

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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

-based MicroVision develops automotive lidar sensors and provides solutions for advanced driver-assistance systems, autonomous vehicles, and non-automotive applications. Owl Technologies The Seattle-based company is building an AI-powered 3D video maker that empowers people to express their creativity and inspire others in AR/VR.

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Seattle startup aims to change surgery using AI, computer vision and augmented reality

GeekWire

The system helps clinicians place incisions and guide placement of hardware, such as devices that can help straighten a spine. Proprio has submitted its marketing application to the U.S. The 3D sensing capacity of the system enables accurate placement of a surgical implants, including screws for spinal fusion surgery.

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A short history of every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality

The Verge

October 2016: Cook tells BuzzFeed News that while “VR has some interesting applications,” AR is superior to VR because “there’s no substitute for human contact. We’ve talked to IKEA, and they have 3D images of their furniture line. I can see uses for it in education, in consumers, in entertainment, in sports.

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The Verge Awards at CES 2022

The Verge

The hardware dial to rotate your array of virtual monitors across that wall of screen looks awesome, too, reducing the need to rely on special windowing software to get work done. There needs to be more than 3D renders. Garmin’s Vivomove Sport looks good and doesn’t cost a fortune. Best Wearable: Garmin Vivomove Sport.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: My Favorite PlayBook apps

Sean Daniel

First the non-games/productivity apps, my favorites include: Weather – I was actually super impressed with the built-in weather application. While the graphics aren’t mind-blowing, the game is now 3D as you have to defend a space station! How To Install Windows Home Server 2011 on your MediaSmart or DataVault Hardware.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Hacker Revolution Will Be Televised

ForAllSecure

In a moment I’ll introduce you to the person who has done this, and given his experience with live broadcasts of CTFs, is working now to make live CTFs a regular e-sport. It has a lot of applications. Anyway, one year there was this weird hybrid of hardware and software challenge. IT was called Badger. That's really neat.