SolidWorks 2009 Beta 2 is now available for download for all subscription customers. As a SolidWorks Beta tester, you can: earn points toward great prizes help influence the development of the software get recognition from your peers As a beta … Continue reading →
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Uses for tiny flying robot bugs will mostly include reconnaissance missions for military and law enforcement applications. DARPA currently has incentives for creating these little machines for military purposes. The advantage of being so small is that it could enter … Continue reading →
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The Solidworks 2009 Beta Release is expected to be released soon. The Beta program for Solidworks 2009 will officially launch in early June 2008. The Beta teasing is scheduled to start later this year than for the previous year because … Continue reading →
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Here is a cool little device that might make you think twice next time you see something flying around you head. This little flying insect is an ornithopter, a machine that tries to mimic a flapping creature. Robot bugs have … Continue reading →
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