In what may be the ultimate collision of 21st century toy tech and a franchise promotion, Disney is offering a Star Wars stormtrooper that has your face 3-D printed on it.
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In the current password-sharing era of streaming services, Netflix would've been better off investing in original content. That's what will differentiate its service from Amazon, HBO, Hulu, and Redbox.
Researchers at the firm's Pittsburgh Center claim that making the lighting features on toy prototypes is easier on a 3-D printer than constructing the elements separately.
Christopher Gentile has managed R&D efforts of new technologies for toy products, theme parks, computer input devices, video games, and other products that have generated over $5.2 billion in retail sales. Here's how he keeps the ideas flowing.