Researchers at the University of Washington have created a way for 3D-printed plastic devices to interact with a wireless network, without using any batteries or electronics. Dubbed “Printed Wi-Fi,” ...
If three German inventors have their way, we will soon be tucking into snacks, pate and mashed potato all made by a 3D printer. While we've always had technological advances in the kitchen, moving ...
Everything seems to be labeled “smart” now that we’re in the age of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. Even pet toys are connected. Now researchers at the University of Washington ...
Guess what — even objects that don't have any power or electricity running through them can essentially become internet-of-things devices. How? Well, researchers from the University of Washington have ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a new way for 3D-printed plastic objects to pass on information through Wi-Fi eliminating the need of batteries or electronics. They ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have created a range of 3D-printed plastic objects that can communicate with a router even though they're not connected to the internet and don't contain ...
Ultimaker introduces Secure Line 3D printers for defense use, no Wi-Fi, no cameras Air-gapped models rely on USB workflows, eliminating cloud services Tamper-resistant firmware, encrypted file ...