The furniture of the future could be made from nothing more than two long strands of yarn. A prototype manufacturing machine developed at Carnegie Mellon University is transforming traditional textile ...
This is one Apple device you’ve probably never heard of. Photo: Sonny Dickson Apple had plans to deliver a phone long before Steve Jobs took to the stage of Macworld 2007 to show off the iPhone.
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China's 'secret mission' shocks the world: Advanced chip-making machine developed in high-security lab
China has taken a significant step towards semiconductor self-reliance with the development of a prototype machine capable of manufacturing advanced chips. According to a Reuters report, this highly ...
A team of bachelor students in Switzerland has designed a 3D high-speed multi-material metal printer that could change the future of aerospace, propulsion, and e-mobility manufacturing. In only nine ...
Buhler's prototype Liquidmetal casting machine is called the most advanced in the world. This is a similar die-casting machine made by the same company. Apple’s recent deal with Liquidmetal ...
A new fabrication technique from the Robotics Institute called solid knitting could one day knit everyday items like footwear or furniture. Right now, the recently demonstrated prototype machine can ...
Back in June, HP announced that it would be plowing almost all of its R&D efforts into a brand new type of computer called The Machine. At the time, HP provided very few details -- but now we have a ...
A prototype of the upcoming Steam Machine console has been unveiled by Valve. Discussing the new hardware with The Seattle Times, Valve's Greg Coomer said that the machine has been a long time coming.
Japanese textile solutions provider Shima Seiki of Wakayama, Japan will display for the first time at JEC World 2020, a prototype weft knitting machine under development that is capable of multi-axial ...
Sewing Machine Prototype. The arm casing has been removed from the machine to show the inner workings, but is part of the machine, not a separate object. Received U.S. Patent No. 2,561,643 in 1951.
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