Posted: November 28, 2012 | Filed Under:
It's great to live in the Bay Area, where resources like TechShop and MakerFaire allow us to access the latest physical object technology developments.
Bespoke Innovations 3Dprinted articificial limb
However, one thing New York is getting first is Shapeways' Factory of the Future. At this unbelievable 3D print-on-demand store, they are going to have 50 industrial 3d printing machines.
In the...
Posted: November 27, 2012 | Filed Under:
Lots of clever folks have come up with geeky designs for holiday cookies; there's a bunch of wonderful "science cookie roundups" on Not So Humble Pie, created and curated by a biological anthropologist baker mom. I love the way the circuit board cookies use dragées (the little silver and gold balls that are actually banned in California) as solder dots. And you can get marvelous Science Cookie...
Posted: November 26, 2012 | Filed Under:
This dress reminds us of the Twitter wrapping paper that was available a few years ago. Inventions like this use the distributed mechanical telepathy aspect of Twitter so beautifully.
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Posted: November 20, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
You may have heard that Oprah recently decreed that the Microsoft Surface tablet is one of her "Favorite Things" for 2012, and that it "feels like a Mercedes-Benz"- but that she tweeted her praise from an iPad. With that kind of mixed messaging out there, it's been difficult to know if people are really adopting the Surface.
So when T324 owner David Daniels poked his head out of a client meeting...
Posted: November 15, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
T324's owner David Daniels is constantly reading about technology. He recently found this NYT article on a topic most of us try not to think about- the ease with which strangers with malicious intent can enter our personal and business computers.
Everyone knows someone who has been hacked, had their identity stolen or their passwords compromised. Some people find it more violating than having...
Posted: November 9, 2012 | Filed Under:
The Mary Sue is a geek site for women. Although we've always been confused by the choice of name, since "Mary Sue" is a pretty negative term in fan culture, it's a pretty good site, and this is a really clever article.
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Posted: November 5, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
Next Wednesday November 14, T324's Senior Project Manager Brian Nowell and Technology Consultant Tim Howarth will be presenting at the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Club. Their topic is a useful one for businesses - how updating your website to the latest content management systems can make it easy to manage yourself, without costly web designers!
"Do it yourself and save: How the...
Posted: October 31, 2012 | Filed Under:
Lots and lots of cute kids in costume on Solano this Halloween!
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