Top 10 Countdown: Most Popular 3D Printing Stories in November 2013

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Here are the top 10 most popular stories On 3D Printing brought you in November 2013.

10. 3D Systems Launches $399 Consumer 3D Scanner; Your Move, MakerBot

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced the availability of the Sense 3D scanner, the first 3D scanner designed for the consumer and optimized for 3D printing.

9. Artec 3D Scanners Used for Big Bang Theory Cast and the Royal Family

The race is on for 3D scanners, but there is a veteran in this space, Artec, whose 3D scanners are used for films, design and now celebrities.

8. Organovo Stock Falls after Media Critique, But Future Roadmap Is Bright

Organovo (NYSE: ONVO) is an exciting 3D printing company that has had a volatile ride in the stock market lately. We explain why.

7. Microsoft Launches Free 3D Printing App for Windows 8

Microsoft expanded their support for 3D printing by launching a Windows 8 app called 3D Builder. It includes a library of objects you can edit and 3D print.

6. Interview with Smithsonian X 3D Team about 3D Printing Initiative

We dive into the process of 3D printable assets for Smithsonian X 3D, and also interview two key members of the team, Vince Rossi and Adam Metallo.

5. Top 2013 3D Printer and 3D Printing Black Friday Cyber Monday Deals

Here’s a roundup of the top deals for 3D printers and 3D printing from around the web.

4. Structure Sensor Closes $1.3M Kickstarter for 3D Scanner iPad Add-On

The Structure Sensor is a $349 add-on that turns an iPad into a powerful 3D scanner. 3D printing executives are excited about the possibilities.

3. Super Dad 3D Prints $10 Prosthetic Hand for His Son on a MakerBot

A prosthetic hand costs $30,000, so how did a dad from Massachusetts create one for his son for  only $10? He used open-source plans and a 3D printer.

2. Captured Dimensions 3D Photo Booth Takes Center Stage at Smithsonian X3D Launch Expo

The Captured Dimensions pop-up studio was located in the Smithsonian Castle and featured approximately 80 digital cameras all connected to 3D software.

1. Google’s New Smartphone Will Be 3D Printed by 3D Systems

Motorola Mobility, a Google company, is building a 3D printed modular phone, and has partnered with 3D Systems for commercial fulfillment.

 

Thanks for reading in November!

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