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Thingiverse ditches downloadable designs at the urging of Manhattan District Attorney, who wants more companies to do ...
A report from ABC says that Thingiverse is now scanning for ghost gun parts. Ghost guns are a new concept in which the key ...
One of the world's largest digital design platforms, Thingiverse, is taking new steps to block 3D-printed guns and gun parts ...
A 3D printed gun allegedly found on a suspect shot by a police officer June 6 in the Manchester area of Calgary. Photo supplied by ASIRT ...
A former police community support officer (PCSO) accused of using a 3D printer to make a semi-automatic gun says she was making a toy fidget gun. Zoe Watts, 38, was arrested after police found ...
An island resident designed and made a 3D-printed gun, an example of how enthusiasts abroad embrace firearms technology nurtured in the United States.
On today’s episode of ‘Uncanny Valley,’ we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by Luigi Mangione, and where US law stands on the technology.
In the wake of Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of a health care CEO with a partially 3D-printed pistol, we built and tested the exact same model of weapon ourselves. And it was entirely legal.
Apple wants its Animoji and Emoji — and other types of avatars — to be able to be displayed in 3D, as evidenced by a newly granted patent (number US 12287913 B2) for “presenting avatars in ...
Two suspects from Colorado Springs face federal charges for selling 3D-printed gun conversion kits nationwide, concealing them in toy LEGO boxes for shipment.
In 2010, the unicode consortium approved of a new emoji called Pistol. And companies like Apple added it to their platforms. Most of them created realistic designs for the emoji, modeled after ...