The 3D painting world

A market for affordable desktop 3D printers and their subsequent output has been evolving at an astonishing rate from its Open Source roots. Many have caught the spark of manufacturing most, if not all, of our needs on demand. The technology is even hailed by some sources, including the Financial Times, as potentially being larger than the internet and on

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The hippest New Year’s Eve party

Samsung rang in the New Year by introducing its cutting-edge Galaxy A- Series at the hippest party. The A-Series is Samsung’s first full metal body smartphone with a slim and stylish design. It also comes with smarter selfie functions with its face and palm detection and a 5MP front camera that can be viewed in its vivid Super Amoled Display.

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Tweet, Pray, Love

Ah, the joys and pains of being online! Depending on how we choose to go about our social networking activities, we put out either good or bad vibes into the world – and into our own lives as well. In this digital age, we have truly experienced the power of information online and on demand. We are kept abreast of

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Stuart Parkin awarded prestigious Millennium technology prize

British scientist Prof Stuart Parkin has won the 2014 Millennium technology prize worth €1m (£824,400) for research that has led to a phenomenal increase in the storage capacity of digital devices and heralded the era of cloud computing. The Watford-born physicist told the Guardian he planned to use the money to buy a house in Halle, Germany, but was aiming

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25 things you might not know about the web on its 25th birthday

1 The importance of "permissionless innovation" The thing that is most extraordinary about the internet is the way it enables permissionless innovation. This stems from two epoch-making design decisions made by its creators in the early 1970s: that there would be no central ownership or control; and that the network would not be optimised for any particular application: all it

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