3D printing — the process of synthesizing a three-dimensional object — is one of those technologies that edges ever closer to mainstream use yearly. We’ve seen the idea play out on TV and in movies for years, and now with home 3D printers it is finally rising beyond a wildly exotic pastime for a small fanatic audience. Honeywell, which as soon as sold large mainframes, predicts the performance of its quantum computers will grow by a factor of 10 every year for each of the subsequent 5 years — which means they’d be a hundred,000 times sooner in 2025. Analyst…
