Wednesday, April 30, 2014

drag2share: An Illinois High School Is 3D Printing A New Hand For A Girl Born Without Fingers รข And It Will Only Cost $5

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/kylie-wicker-boylan-high-school-3d-printed-hand-2014-4

Nine-year-old Kylie Wicker of Rockford, Illinois was born without fingers on her left hand, but enterprising students taking the Engineering Graphics class at Boylan Catholic are using a 3D printer to manufacture a prosthetic hand for her, reports MyFoxPhilly.

Kylie's father, Jeromy Wicker, knew that the school had a 3D printer — a Makerbot Replicator, specifically — and reached out to the school upon learning that 3D printing technology could be used to make prosthetics useful to people like his daughter.

These prosthetics can cost as much as $50,000, a grievous figure compared to the projections of Bud May, teacher of the Engineering Graphics class: "The total cost of this will be barely $5. Maybe a dollar's worth of plastic and a couple of bucks for the fasteners."

Here are a couple of pictures of what the hand looks like:

Screen Shot 2014 04 30 at 9.41.36 AM

Screen Shot 2014 04 30 at 9.41.57 AM 1

When it's ready for her on Friday, Kylie's new hand will enable her to do a number of things that were previously impossible or difficult.

"I can finally ride my bike," she told FOX.

For some reason, the B-roll of this news story is embeddable. Check it out below for a few comments from Kylie, her parents, and the teacher leading the class designing her arm.

Philadelphia News, Weather and Sports from WTXF FOX 29

Join the conversation about this story »








---
drag2share - drag and drop RSS news items on your email contacts to share (click SEE DEMO)

Read More...

drag2share: Ads Are Coming To Tinder This Year

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/tinder-ads-2014-4

The mobile dating app Tinder will likely see advertising sometime this year.

Re/Code reports that IAC, which owns a majority stake in the startup, said during an earnings call today that it would begin testing monetization methods soon.

Greg Blatt, chairman of IAC's Match dating division, said the app provides "real opportunities for native advertising."

Already, these capabilities have been tested by Fox and the USA Network, which set up fake profiles for characters from "The Mindy Project" and "Suits," respectively. No money changed hands for either of the brand integrations.

Mindy Kaling on tinder

The app has also considered selling subscriptions, as well as a "freemium" model that would give away basic services for free but require users to pay for additional features, such as the ability to go back and undo a swipe for a given user.

SEE ALSO: This Is How Tinder Plans To Make Money

Join the conversation about this story »








---
drag2share - drag and drop RSS news items on your email contacts to share (click SEE DEMO)

Read More...

Article: Massive Firefox update hits refresh on browsing

Mozilla on Tuesday released the first major interface refresh for Firefox since relaunching the browser in 2011, making more than 1,300 changes to the browser in an effort to win users away from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Google's Chrome, and Apple's Safari browsers. The massive overhaul come...

http://www.cnet.com/news/massive-firefox-update-hits-refresh-on-browsing/

Sent via Flipboard

Read More...

Article: Consumer Physics’ $150 smartphone spectrometer can tell the number of calories in your food

Would you like to be able to look up the calorie content of the specific apple you're eating? You could take it to a lab and run it through a spectrometer, but accurate spectrometers are huge, expensive machines that are often only owned by institutions and require training to use. A new startup,...

http://gigaom.com/2014/04/29/consumer-physics-150-smartphone-spectrometer-can-tell-the-number-of-calories-in-your-food/

Sent via Flipboard

Read More...

Article: Lix, A More Precise 3D-Printing Pen, Passes Its Kickstarter Goal In 2-Hours

The 3Doodler 3D-printing pen, as my TC colleague John Biggs recently pointed out, is a fun toy but a silly tool. It's big and its output is frustratingly wonky. But then it was created by a pair of veteran toy makers so focusing on the fun was clearly the primary intention. Now a U.K. startup is ...

http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/30/lix-a-more-precise-3d-printing-pen-passes-its-kickstarter-goal-in-2-hours/?ncid=rss

Sent via Flipboard

Read More...