
8 Industry Updates You Need to Know This Week [60-second Read]
Industry Updates from the best 3D printers for beginners to GM investing in Michigan.
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How Does the NFL Capture Its Next Gen Stats Player Data? [Video Podcast]
“As football fans, we’ve all heard that a quarterback can really spin it,” says John "JP" Pollard, vice president of business development at Zebra MotionWorks™ Sport. But now, equipped with Zebra’s innovative tracking technology, “the tag in the football actually allows us to calculate in a quantifiable way the actual spin rate of the football.”
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5 Maritime Shipping Trends That Are the Wave of the Future
Ferdinand Magellan, Blackbeard, and even Aristotle Onassis would be astounded by how technology is changing the shipping industry today.
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Video Games Help Individuals with Disabilities Explore the Outdoors
For people with disabilities, video games can be life-changing.
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9 Industry Updates You Need to Know This Week [60-second Read]
Industry Updates from the world's first moon motorcycle to why groceries are so expensive right now.
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Are Social Media Algorithms Beatable? Sort Of, Here’s How [Thoughts After Dark]
In my last column I explained how Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter’s algorithms work and why it should matter to you, and this week I’m breaking down how to beat these algorithms — whether you want more people to see your posts or you’re tired of seeing content you aren’t interested in.
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“This Is a Passion Project First and Foremost,” BattleBots Captain Answers Robot Fighting Questions
To dive deep into the history of HyperShock and how Bales got started building robots, Xometry’s Director of Application Engineering Greg Paulsen hosted a virtual webinar with Big Blue Saw’s Simon Arthur and Bales to give bot enthusiasts the full rundown.
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What Is the Metaverse?
What exactly is the metaverse, and why is Mark Zuckerberg so very certain that it represents the future of technology?
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Will EVs Replace Horse-drawn Carriages in Central Park? [A Byte Out of the Big Apple]
While concerns about transitioning from gasoline-powered cars to electric vehicles has centered around battery life and the need for infrastructure for charging stations, the debate over whether to use horseless eCarriages instead of upholding the traditional horse-drawn carriage ride has less to do with the technology available.
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Demand for Multifamily Construction in the Suburbs Increases
The need for supplies has only been fueled further by multiple housing market and construction trends.
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