Watch Lizzie Cullen draw a chalkboard manicure
A timelapse video of the artist creating a fabulous illustration in chalk for nail varnish brand Ciaté.
A timelapse video of the artist creating a fabulous illustration in chalk for nail varnish brand Ciaté.
Everything you need to know about Google's display-enabled glasses including how to use them and how to create apps for them.
Google has given a limited developer preview of Google Mirror API, Glassware, as well as providing tech specs for the glasses.
We spend time with teams including creative tech folk from Psyop and R/GA at the 3D printer maker's first competitive event.
Have you ever thought to yourself, 3D printers are cool, but they're just too small? Well then, the Gigabot may be for you.
If you thought Tetris can get tricky enough on a computer screen, imagine trying to play it in real life, with chalk.
One doesn't often stumble over an idea that combines video gaming mythology with 3D printing and interior home décor.
See shoes, glasses and jewellery from designers creating fashions using 3D printers – and see them being created.
A University of Notre Dame grad student has recreated the entire skeleton of a living mouse.
All the latest news and in-depth reports from the groundbreaking interactive design technology on show at the Computer Human Interaction (CHI) conference.
Widespread adoption of 3D printing technology may not be that far away, according to a Gartner report predicting that pro-grade 3D printers will be available for less than £1,200 by 2016.
Label Dalbin has created a video installation on tables that diners sit at to eat, integrated with imagined Asian news broadcasts.
A new display can produce a static 3D image with a 180-degree viewing angle from up to one metre away
A new patent application for Google Glass would enable the future specs to identify and remotely control objects such as garage doors and refrigerators.
Defense Distributed is working to make 3D-printable gun designs freely available to everyone on the Internet – but will this fall foul of the law.
The main production of the £25 Raspberry Pi computer has been moved back to Wales from China to help meet rising demand in western markets.
A Fujitsu research lab has developed software that can accurately measure a subject's pulse using small digital cameras.
Everywhere you go these days there are video cameras watching where you go and what you do. Just what are "they" doing with all of that?
If there was a "next big thing" at this year's event, finding it would be pretty hard.
3D printing's capabilities in art, sculpture and toys have generated considerable buzz, but one Austin, Texas-based group wants to use the tech to make guns.