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U.S. Digital to increase sales by 30 percent with interactive online catalog powered by SolidWorks 3D PartStream.NET

Motion control product leader to cut custom part configuration from days to minutes




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YET increases sales leads tenfold in first six months with 3D PartStream.NET

Motion control system provider efficiently competes against larger companies with downloadable 3D CAD models and 2D drawings of its products




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U.K. manufacturer ensures airplane hangar doors stand up to wind and earthquakes with SolidWorks

Jewers Doors switched to SolidWorks to design products that enclose the world's largest hangars, protect against explosions at weapons depots, and mute sound at large plants




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Royal Diversified saves money, increases productivity with SolidWorks 3D PartStream.NET

Metal punch manufacturer to save thousands of dollars a year on printing costs with interactive online catalog that lets customers custom configure their own parts




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Product Partners designs innovation into industrial products with SolidWorks 3D CAD software

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Power Jacks elevates online catalog content with 3D PartStream.NET

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DS SolidWorks Helps Bring Lifesaving Artery Tool to Reality

SolidWorks Design, Simulation, and Publishing Software Contribute to Halving of Design Cycle, 20 Percent Materials Saving, and Paperless Assembly




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EAD motors increases marketing exposure with SOLIDWORKS 3D PartStream.NET-based interactive catalog

Motor manufacturer experiences 50 percent increase in Web site traffic from potential customers in first month using 3D-enabled online catalog




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Start magazine again names SOLIDWORKS one of manufacturing's 'hottest' companies

Fourth win in five years reinforces company's market leadership and drive to make product design easier and more productive




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James Engineering uses COSMOS analysis software to develop patent-winning designs for truck brakes and race karts

COSMOS enables engineers to catch and correct errors early in the design process, encouraging innovation and better product design




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New version of SOLIDWORKS' 3D ContentCentral gives Web users a unified view of parts catalogs, regardless of format, in six new languages

Enhanced online parts library addresses growing global demand for online design content




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Irish Department of Education purchases 25,000 licenses of SOLIDWORKS software

Students in 500 second level schools across the country will learn fundamental engineering and design skills with easy-to-learn 3D CAD software




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Zygote develops heart, skeleton, rest of anatomy in 3D CAD using SOLIDWORKS software

SOLIDWORKS Solution Partner develops lifelike, detailed 3D models of human body used in biomedical research, entertainment




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Small auto racing parts maker does big business using SOLIDWORKS software

Hardbar USA can work efficiently with partners around the block or around the world




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SOLIDWORKS named one of the START-IT 2008 Hottest Companies

Fifth time in six years company notches award for delivering CAD software that advances the manufacturing industry




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EnergyHub: Bringing the Smart Grid Home

In-Home Dashboard Makes Living Green and Lowering Bills Easy




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Women in the SolidWorks Community Reflect on their Start in Engineering

Stories Prove Importance of 'Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day'




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Swiss Watchmaker Uses SolidWorks To Transform Complexity Into An Art Form

CAD And Simulation Help Company Reduce Design Cycle By 40 Percent And Cut Design Costs 60 Percent




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DS SolidWorks Corp. Announces Global Green Design Contest Honoring Earth Day

Re-Design a Greener Airport Chair




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The Edge Factor TV Show Chronicles SolidWorks-Designed Bike Parts in Gnarly Competition

Episode Showcases Performance of Straitline Components’ Custom Hydraulic Brake Line Detangler in JumpShip Competition




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Updated Date: Decommission of Deprecated Interest Rate Risk Data Files (Optimizer inputs) starting November 25, 2024




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How to start using Image Playground in iOS 18.2 to create funny selfies

Transform your iPhone 16 into a digital art studio with iOS 18.2's Image Playground, the latest tool for creating custom visuals with a few taps.


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With the release of iOS 18.2, Apple's Image Playground app offers users an accessible way to create custom digital images, sparking creative possibilities for iPhone owners. Part of Apple's expanding Apple Intelligence suite, Image Playground debuted in developer betas in late 2024.

With each update, Apple has strived to make Image Playground more responsive and intuitive, aiming to provide a smoother user experience as the feature matures. In the second developer beta of iOS 18.2, notable improvements are already evident, particularly in rendering speed and the alignment between user prompts and generated images.


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Apple starts supplying replacement parts for iPhone 16 repairs

Repair parts for the iPhone 16 lineup are now available to order in the US and other countries, including for those wanting to fix their iPhone for themselves.


DIY repairs are well-suited to some, but can be labor-intensive and expensive.

Following the release of the repair manuals for the iPhone 16 in September, it's now possible to acquire replacement parts for repairs from Apple directly. This is a continuation of a move starting in 2022 towards more user repairability of its products.

Batteries, one of the most common replacement parts, sell for $99 for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, or $119 for the iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max. Likewise, replacement camera assemblies cost $169 or $249, depending on the model.


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Apple's smart display with smart home AI focus predicted for March 2025

The pivot from Apple Car set the stage for bigger investments in the smart home, and the initial products from that shift could be launching as soon as March according to a new rumor.


Apple could release an iPad-like home hub with AI and smart home features

Apple has offered smart home options since 2014 with the launch of HomeKit. Beyond Siri integrations, HomePod, and few product category additions over the years, the company's investment in the area hasn't been as strong as some of its competitors.

That could change as soon as March with the launch of a new smart display that isn't an iPad, doesn't have an App Store, and is voice-first. This device would be a precursor to the rumored display with a robotic arm that's been rumored since Apple Car was abandoned.


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From Texas to Tana - Part I

Caitlin, a student from the U.S. interning with OM Madagascar, shares what it’s like to leave home for the mission field.




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From Texas to Tana: What adventures will tomorrow hold? – Part II

Caitlin, an intern with OM, participates in African and communications orientation in South Africa before flying to Madagascar.




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From Texas to Tana: I am weak, but He is strong - Part III

Caitlin (USA) is humbled that joining the OM team in Madagascar has encouraged them in their work to carry the name of Jesus to others.




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From Texas to Tana: On the floor of a grass hut – Part IV

Caitlin, an intern, reflects on the lives touched by God during the OM outreach to Sainte Marie Island off the coast of Madagascar.




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From Texas to Tana: To run faster and fly higher - Part V

Affected by the dark reality of hopelessness she’s encountered in Madagascar, Caitlin Red prays that God will do miraculous things amongst the Malagasy people.




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From Texas to Tana: Lessons for a lifetime - Part VI

Caitlin Red returns home after interning with OM Madagascar since August. Says Caitlin, “In Madagascar, I learnt enough lessons to last me a lifetime.”




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Music opens doors to hearts

In each village, a small crowd of people gathered, and children and adults watched the puppet theatre with much interest. The team also put on a concert featuring songs by Istvan Horvath, a member of the OM Hungary team, as well as English songs by the international team. during Easter




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Ship on wheels hits party central

OM Finland’s Bus4Life partners with Table 22 to reach out to young people trapped in lives of crime, prostitution and drugs in Siófok, Hungary.




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‘Go and follow God’s heart’

OMer Gyöngyi served around the world, then the Riverboat led her back home to Hungary.




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News24 Business | Inflation versus wages: Trump’s stunning comeback explained in two charts

The rise in prices under the Biden administration proved fatal for Kamala Harris’s election hopes.




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News24 Business | 'We will get shouted at, but we must do it': Mantashe seeks partners for SA's new oil company

Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, Gwede Mantashe, has urged investors to partner with SA's new petroleum company.




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News24 Business | Fed makes quarter point cut as Powell signals readiness to defy Trump if asked to resign

The US Federal Reserve shrugged off concerns about the economic impact of Donald Trump's election victory and moved ahead with a quarter point cut Thursday.




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News24 Business | Malatsi confirms plans to scrap smartphone luxury tax, address SABC Bill controversy

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi has said his department will look into scrapping luxury tax on smartphones.




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Wounded feet, healed heart

Their desire to help leads a Love Moldova outreach team to a woman whose loss of her toes leads to the salvation of her soul.




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Hugs and hope for shattered hearts

Utter brokenness begins to yield to heavenly hope in 102 young hearts during OM Moldova’s summer camp for vulnerable girls.




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Healed hearts in broken bodies

Lonely and abandoned elderly who see no sense in life turn to God and receive hope and a purpose through one village’s elderly care project.




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'You have given me Jesus in my heart!'

While visiting some of Moldova’s remotest and least-reached villages, a River Adventure outreach team helps young people find hope in Jesus.




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OM Panama re-starts training school

OM's International Intensive School of Missions in Panama is getting ready to start in January 2012 to equip Latinos for missions.




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The heart of a volunteer

An OM Panama associate volunteers a month of his vacation time to serve the OM team.




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Art is a universal language

A language barrier posed a problem for OM Europe’s Transit Challenge team. As an artist, team member Krista knew she had to get creative.




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A Bypass to the heart

Hanna has been working with OM Sweden since 2011, sharing the love of God with those involved in New Age and alternative spirituality.




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Participants have a plan but rely on God to act

OM Ireland's biggest outreach of the year teaches participants to commit their ways to Him and trust Him to act.




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Lion (of Judah) hearted

The violent turmoil in Israel requires prayer for this people.




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Earthquake affects many in Guatemala

Over 1.2 million people have been affected by the earthquake that hit Guatemala on 7 November. OM Guatemala asks for prayers.




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Glorify God through art

A group of artists brings hope and joy to destitute children and families.




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A marine engineer’s heartbeat

Four Nigerian marine engineering students studying in Cebu, Philippines, receive practical training and spiritual encouragement through a Logos Hope engineer.