Wednesday
Oct072015

Print your own running shoes with adidas

There will come a day when you can print your own running shoes. And adidas is making sure that happens. The brand just introduced a new proof of concept 3D-printed shoe called Futurecraft 3D. This shoe will be a lightweight, high-performance footwear that you can customize the midsole to suit your cushioning requirements. For example, athletes and their coaching teams can adjust running shoes based on specific events and requirements the runners would need.

adidas partnered with Belgium-based 3D printing group Materialise to help bring this project to life. According to Eric Leidtke, an executive board member of adidas, “Futurecraft 3D is a prototype and a statement of intent. We have used a one-of-its-kind combination of process and material in an entirely new way.” The company plans to release more design innovations for this “Futurecraft initiative” in the coming months.

Source: Cult of Mac

Wednesday
Oct072015

HP releases slew of new Windows 10 devices for the holidays

HP's just announced its latest offerings in time for the holiday season. New devices range from a productivity-focused 8-inch tablet in the ENVY Note 8 to various 2-in-1's, Ultrabooks, tablets, all-in-on PC's and even a Star Wars themed notebook.

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Wednesday
Oct072015

Masters of Code Hackathon Montreal 

 

Recently the Masters of Code hackathon series hit Montreal and almost 120 coders, MasterCard staff, mentors and sponsors gathered for 24 hours of extreme coding. With a kickoff from MasterCard Canada’s President Brian Lang and prize presentations from Mung Ki Woo, Executive Vice President, Digital Products and Solutions at MasterCard, the event showed developers in Montreal just what it takes to win a MasterCard hackathon.

The Montreal edition of Masters of Code was part of the company’s ongoing outreach to developers and of its commitment to helping today’s tech innovators create tomorrow’s best technology. MasterCard worked with a number of local incubators, schools and their lead sponsor, National Bank of Canada, to get the word out to developers across the city. By the time Masters of Code started on Saturday morning the event was almost completely sold out.

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Wednesday
Oct072015

Design your own ASUS ZenWatch watch face with FaceDesigner app

If you truly want to make the 2nd-generation ASUS ZenWatch your own, the wearable now has a FaceDesigner app that lets you customize its watch face. It works with Android Wear and only works on a ZenWatch. What you can do with it is change the watch face, clock type, as well as the widget you want shown on the screen. It allows you to change things like background color, image, text color, weather info, tick icon, time zone information, battery information, calories, etc. If there’s a specific photo you want to use as your background, you can use that, too.

Source: Android Authority | Download: Google Play Store (Free)