ITworld Tonight | | From implants and prosthetics to home-grown drugs and human organs, the 3D printing revolution has begun in the medical world. | | Issue highlights 1. The 39 stunningly obvious reasons why Nike is exiting the wearables market 2. Best and worst celebrity tech moments of 2014 3. WIN THIS BOOK: Quality Code: Software Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns 4. How Apple's billion dollar sapphire bet will pay off 5. Search and rescue group sues FAA over drone use 6. Samsung's Galaxy Tab 4 line-up goes on sale May 1 starting at $199.99 7. Google tech to bring 3D mapping smarts to NASA's space station robots 8. IE6: Retired but not dead yet 9. 5 great free iOS and Android apps for organizing and sharing photos | Do we really need to spell this out for you? OK, gather around. We'll make this short. READ MORE | Ellen's Oscar selfie, a very cloudy Sex Tape and a more-bizarre-than usual CES moment... and that's just for starters. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | Apple is making a billion dollar bet on sapphire as a strategic material for mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and perhaps an iWatch. Though exactly what the company plans to do with the scratch-resistant crystal and when is still the subject of debate. READ MORE | Texas EquuSearch contends that FAA rules do not bar drones for 'humanitarian use'. READ MORE | Three versions of the new Galaxy Tab 4 tablet line will go on sale in the U.S. on May 1, with the new 7-in. Wi-Fi model priced at $199.99. READ MORE | NASA and Google are working together to send new 3D technology aloft to map the International Space Station. READ MORE | Microsoft may have retired Internet Explorer 6 last week, but it's still keeping track of the ancient browser's user share on a death watch-like website that's been running for more than three years. READ MORE | Got photos you want to organize and share on your Android or iOS device? There are plenty of apps out there -- here are five of my favorite free ones. READ MORE | BOOK GIVEAWAY: We've got 5 copies of each of these new books to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter today for your chance to win!
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