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Just curios how the market is for these domains right now.
 
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Erm...I don't think I would want to eat those anytime soon unless it's a matter or life or death to me. At least not now until they stabilize and do more research on 3D food :-/
That is an AWESOME premise for a sci-fi/horror movie! Though it's been in done in some form or another. Just maybe not giant edamame bursting out of some poor schmuck's belly.
 
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I only have 2 hyphenated domains 3d-electronics.com and 3d-automotive.com
 
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3D TV niche dies as manufacturers & retailers decide to stop using gimmics to sell tv's:
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Two or three years ago at CES, this post probably would've been about some 3D TV equipped with dorky glasses, maybe a smart set that's more like a rusty Swiss army knife for home entertainment. This year, things are different. 3D is now a specter of CES past. With any luck, smart TVs are next on the chopping block.

CES 2015 is the year of 4K. TV makers have finally ditched the gimmicks and are simply pumping out big, beautiful televisions that produce big, beautiful images. We're back to TV 101: Make the picture better and make it affordable. This is good! But where LG, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and others excel at all that quantum dot, pixel splitting, color gamut stuff, their "smart" TV software sucks. It's so bad in fact, that we're actually shocked when we see a new TV OS that isn't terrible
Full Article: http://gizmodo.com/3d-tv-is-dead-le...source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
 
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The idea of 3d tv always has and always will be with us.

Beside that, this thread has become 3d printing themed anyway.
 
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3DPrintingForum.com sells to 3DPrint.com parent company


No way you don't use that for your forum.
By the way, we need sale comps!!!!
 
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Beside that, this thread has become 3d printing themed anyway.
3D Printing is interesting as well:
Makerbot Is Letting You 3D Print With Metal, Limestone, and Wood
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Makerbotโ€”perhaps the most consumer-friendly of 3D printer manufacturersโ€”is about to go a long way toward turning the tech into something consumers can actually use. Starting late this year, MakerBot is going to let you 3D print with a range of new materials, including composites of limestone, iron, and wood.
The new PLA filaments are made with composites of the actual material they're meant to replicate, meaning that what you 3D print doesn't have to just be a plastic model of what you want. It's going to lookโ€”and feelโ€”a hell of a lot more like the object it's imitating. The new filaments will be compatible with the fifth-generation MakerBot Replicators. All you'll have to do is swap out the extruder, and you'll be ready to print with wood, bronze, or whatever else your heart desires.
Full article: http://gizmodo.com/makerbot-is-lett...source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
 
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And now, the downside of 3D printing with Metal capabilities:
In Austin, Texas, gun rights activists plan to gather on Jan. 13 at the State Capitol to press lawmakers to pass more permissive open-carry laws. Besides protest signs and their own guns, they are also bringing a machine: the Ghost Gunner. It's made by Defense Distributed, the Austin-based company that made headlines after 3-D printing the "Liberator" plastic gun. Come And Take It Texas (CATI), the group behind the rally, will use it to carve the metal receivers used in AR-15 rifles. "Anybody can purchase one of these to print firearms in their own homes," Murdoch Pizgatti, president of CATI, told NBC News.
Full article: http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovat...s-plan-make-rifle-parts-texas-capitol-n280601

It was one thing when they started making hard enough plastic guns that worked on 3D printers. Now with the new 3D Metal technology, skies the limits for semi to fully automatic weapons that can be made in the garage with ease. This might be a heated topic for both sides of gun right activists.
 
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hi guys. i'm the director for 3dcases.com. i'm in the 3d printing industry and run a startup. this is an exciting time for consumer manufacturing. just wondering what you have to say about the following properties. interested to see if any of you have any feedback/insights you would like to share about these names. feedback is welcomed.

3dcases.com
3drobots.com
3dfigurines.com
3dkeys.com
3dchef.com
3drings.com
 
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Not too bad, all of them are worth keeping and developing if you have got the means and know how to do so..

Ps: 3dCases.com is definitely the best out of them all.. i do have the similar 3dCasing.com & 3dCasings.com as this can easily take off once 3d Printing is more widespread

Pss: 3dChef.com is nice as well from a brandable perspective (3d food printing), i got the similar My3dChef.com
 
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3dprintedmotorcycle.com
 
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3dprintedmotorcycle.com

Since I used to build custom bikes: 3DCustomBikes.com

Picked it up a bit ago at GoDaddy auctions as an expiring domain.
 
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3DSky.com
$807
 
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3dTrackers <dotcom> any good?
 
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Just hand registered IdenticalMatch_com thought it would be great for 3d scanning and printing
 
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3dScanningBooths.com
 
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scanographer.com ... 3d scanning kinda like photographer
 
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Recently acquired 3DdesignsOnline.com
 
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