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Liquid 3D printing looks like 'Terminator 2' to us (Tomorrow Daily 146)

On today's show, Ashley and Gil ("The Mutant Season") discuss Carbon3D's new 3D printing method, a makeup robot that's not quite what it seems, and how to use your face and fingerprint to log in to Microsoft Hello.

Ashley Esqueda Senior Video Producer
Ashley Esqueda is an award-winning video producer and on-air talent based in Los Angeles. She has been playing video games since she was 3 years old, and loves the history of television. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jimi, son Wolfgang, and two very squirrely Italian Greyhounds.
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Khail returns from SxSW tomorrow, but until then, we have one more guest co-host to delight you -- it's Gil from Nerdist Network's "The Mutant Season" podcast! He's only 12 years old, but this kid knows his stuff and he's probably more professional than Ashley and Khail combined.

We discuss a cool 3D printing technique, where an object looks like it's magically fished out of a tray filled with resin, as well as Microsoft Hello -- a new way to log into your future Windows 10 device using your face, iris or fingerprint. Plus, Beautification uses a robot to do your makeup for you, but it might have a different goal in mind than perfect eyeliner...

Watch this: Liquid 3D printing looks like 'Terminator 2' to us (Tomorrow Daily 146)

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