2600 magazine ripped off by TEN: The Enthusiast Network

the distributor (Source Interlink) decided to close its doors to magazine distribution after losing Time Inc.’s business. This caused us to scramble to find alternative methods of getting our magazine into stores around the world, a feat we accomplished without too much difficulty. But getting what was left of Source Interlink, now rebranded as “TEN: The Enthusiast Network,” to pay us for the two issues retailers paid them for, is proving much more difficult.

SOURCE INTERLINK CLOSURE AND REBRANDING PUTS 2600 IN LIMBO | 2600.

3D printer constructs 10 buildings in one day from recycled materials

A Chinese company has become the first to construct multiple buildings using 3D printers that extrude recycled building materials at breakneck speed.

Using four huge 3D printers, Yingchuang New Materials Inc. was able to print the shells of 10 one-room structures in 24 hours and at a cost of only about $5,000 per building. The buildings had to harden at the factory and then be transported and assembled on site.

via 3D printer constructs 10 buildings in one day from recycled materials – Computerworld.