Have you ever wanted to build gadgets around your house that take advantage of the Internet of things? Well one startup a hair’s breadth from completing their $50,000 funding goal has the answer.
Crowdfunding website Kickstarter is set for a shift in policy as it relaxes its rules and regulations to come in line with more liberal competitors.
The Micro, which has been dubbed the first consumer 3D printer, needs to raise some $50,000 through the crowd-funding site in order to become a reality.
The Micro 3D printer is dubbing itself as the first consumer version of the 3D printer and has already reached over $2.25 million in the days following its launch.
An antique NASA probe that's just made a successful flyby of the Moon: an example of how powerful crowdsourcing can be, say observers.
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