We've been waiting years for 3D printing to finally be simple enough for mainstream consumers -- and now, it looks like Mattel might be the first company to make that happen. At NYC's Toy Fair this ...
3D printers recently gained a bit of a bad reputation when some used the technology to print gun parts or make their own home made guns; but don’t write off 3D printing as the devil’s device since it ...
At New York’s Toy Fair trade show over the weekend, Mattel unveiled its new, $300 3D Printer, the “ThingMaker,” which will allow children to print their own toys at home. The device works in ...
Gift shopping for a child is completely different from shopping for an adult. There's SO much out there, so you usually have to narrow your options if you're not a millionaire. This year, it's a ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 16 (UPI) --A new 3D toy printer could bring families the ability to print a wide variety of plastic toys on demand, Mattel and Autodesk announced at New York's Toy Fair. The two ...
A pair of Edmonton high school students are making toys using a 3D printer. Saras Agrawal and Rateb Ajamieh founded Prints4Play, which provides 3D printed toys to organizations across the city for ...
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