Marrian Zhou is a Beijing-born Californian living in New York City. She joined CNET as a staff reporter upon graduation from Columbia Journalism School. When Marrian is not reporting, she is probably ...
3D-printed gun site Defense Distributed has obtained a federal license to manufacture and sell firearms, the organization announced Saturday on Facebook. The site has a mission of making all sorts of ...
AUSTIN, Texas—Defense Distributed announced Tuesday that founder Cody Wilson had resigned from the company as of last Friday. The company is now under new leadership—Paloma Heindorff is taking over as ...
Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson announced during a rare media appearance Tuesday that he has begun selling 3-D printable firearms files online. The unveiled game plan came on the heels of a ...
Defense Distributed began distributing files related to the 3D printing of firearms in December 2012. It did so by publishing files to its defcad.org and defcad.com websites and letting visitors ...
This Defense Distributed story—with its confusing twists into First Amendment jurisprudence, computer-controlled manufacturing, and 3-D printing (and more on that in a moment)—cannot be fully ...
As of Tuesday, Defense Distributed, a company dedicated to distributing software and hardware to help people make guns at home, has been under a temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by Judge ...
new video loaded: Who Is Cody Wilson, the Man Behind 3-D Printed Guns? transcript Cody Wilson has pushed for the blueprints for 3-D printed guns to be widely available since he was a student at the ...
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