The two different program files are available only in the 64-bit operating system. The 32-bit operating system will have only a single program file folder. The main difference is that the program file ...
UltiMaker announced a new educational program, MakerBot Nebula. The company has long been involved in the educational sector, providing machines, materials, and educational programs for classrooms and ...
From creating prosthetics to exploring creativity and enhancing understanding of literature, 3D printing has a lot of potential in the K–12 classroom. But for a teacher who has never used a tech tool ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Stratasys SSYS recently announced that the merger of its wholly owned subsidiary, MakerBot, with NPM Capital-backed Ultimaker is complete. The newly formed company is running under the Ultimaker name, ...
MakerBot announced a major upgrade to its print preparation and management solution, MakerBot CloudPrint. MakerBot CloudPrint now includes an improved user interface for a smoother user experience and ...
With new printers, new user-friendly software, and a new retail store, MakerBot shows that it's serious about attracting the average consumer to 3D printing. Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's ...
MakerBot Industries LLC, a major supplier of desktop 3D printers, today announced plans to merge with rival Ultimaker BV. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of the third quarter.
MakerBot and Ultimaker, two of the biggest names in the 3D printing industry, are merging into one big corporation. The companies are joining forces because, according to a release on the merger, they ...
Stratasys-owned MakerBot has launched a new software platform, MakerBot CloudPrint, to enable easier 3D printing collaboration with partners across the globe. The software was developed to facilitate ...
Consumers increasingly use 3D printers at home for a wide range of applications. Hobbyists use their printers to make parts to fix old arcade machines or even create custom fixtures around the house.