Just a reminder, but NASA's 3D printer gets launched in about 5 hours. Stop motion film uses 3D printing to make the millions of figures needed for the film. If that's the kind of color they can get from a full color 3D printer, I'm hugely impressed.
3D printed magnifying lens. The final polishing is done by hand, but it still opens up some interesting possibilities.
There's another metal 3D printed gun, and this one is VERY elaborate looking. http://gizmodo.com/the-world-just-got-its-second-all-3d-printed-metal-gun-1651348942
Chinese firm prints apartment building, along with a 12K sq. ft. mansion. Company introduces filament for 3D printers which they claim looks and feels like bronze. DIY 3D printer magazine comes with parts to build your own printer. Baby needs a new pair of 3D printed shoes! Print yourself some new choppers! Japan gets into the 3D printed body parts business. For some reason, I have the song "Turning Japanese" stuck in my head after reading that article. Artist creates 3D printed models of cars and planes. Local Motors is going to be printing cars soon. What will the car cost you when its done?
More photos of the 3D printed houses at http://qz.com/334629/you-may-soon-be-living-in-a-3d-printed-apartment/
Print homes made of native clay: http://3dprint.com/49196/wasp-3d-printed-homes/ Will this really save effort?
3D printing goes "4D". I, for one, welcome our new titanium jawed sea turtle overlords! Blind mother "sees" ultrasound of her baby. Video at the link, its a real tear jerker.
Also, I would have expected this kind of ruling from the 9th District, not the 5th. Interesting. Edit: Any further discussion about the decision would probably be better rendered in the Red Room, not here in Techforge.