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How 3D printing will transform the retail industry: The opportunities

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Power Retail magazine has just published a very nice piece on 3D Printing: The Next Retail Revolution , drawn primarily from an interview with me. The piece begins by discussing the news that a company is developing technology for the 3D printing of meat. This is something that will allow local retailers to remain competitive.”.

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Nerf just made the iconic Aliens Pulse Rifle into a badass foam blaster

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There doesn’t seem to be an internal magazine for additional Mega darts, though, so you might have to keep those in a pocket. While $95 is a lot, it’s a good bit less than many of Hasbro’s other licensed collectibles, like the $130 Soldier 76 pulse rifle from Overwatch.

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How generative AI could change the way video games are developed, tested, and played

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It visualized ideas via Midjourney and DALL-E, and turned the resulting images into 3D assets with CSM and Shap-E. Despite some challenges,” Rec Room wrote in a blog post , “the future for 3D GenAI looks bright, and the team looks forward to further explorations!” Bellevue, Wash.-based

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Official launch of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list

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Applications list is now officially launched - the full list is below, after appearing this morning in a feature section in BRW magazine on Web 2.0. Has licensed the platform in Australia, Canada and Germany, and is also run as a stand-alone social network. Software being sold and licensed in a number of overseas countries.

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Six Trends that are transforming Living Online: Presentation at Influence conference - Trends in the Living Networks

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3D TV without glasses is a reality and not far from commercialization. While 3D efforts using colored or polarizing glasses will continue for some time, the real future is in providing different images to each eye, as in Philips’ 3D TV initiatives. It will also be possible to generate realistic 3D images from 2D video.

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Innovation Timeline 1900 – 2050: what we might invent in the next few decades - Trends in the Living Networks

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Have a look and play with the ideas. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0 m Kaya wrote:Thank you Ross for the great articl.[ more ] ABC TV interview: The future of direct selling (1) James wrote:Ross,I have followed your work fo.[ more ] Categories Business relationships(47) Collaboration(51) Enterprise 2.0(134)

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A second Second Life – new competition in virtual worlds - Trends in the Living Networks

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Randal Leeb-du-Toit and I are due to catch up for lunch when he’s back from Silicon Valley, so he can tell me about Outback Online , a new 3D virtual world his company Yoick is creating. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0 m Kaya wrote:Thank you Ross for the great articl.[