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by Team Boing Boing 03.20.2010 22:17 |
Skimbal created this 3D-printable Gothic Cathedral playset -- you can print and add as many segments as you'd like and assemble a church to your specification.
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by Team Reuters Finance 03.20.2010 09:16 |
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Canon Inc said its tender offer for shares in Oce NV has raised its stake in the Dutch printer maker to 84 percent, moving closer to its target of turning Oce into a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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by Team Tree Hugger 03.19.2010 13:17 |
One of the virtues of standing desks is that they can take up a lot less space.
Here is a neat tower that gives you a place to store your notebook, but also has all kinds of storage and features including a printer drawer, sockets and plugs for projectors and accessories an |
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by Team SlashDot 03.18.2010 19:18 |
An anonymous reader writes "D-Shape, an innovative new 3-D printer, builds solid structures like sculptures, furniture, even buildings from the ground up. The device relies on sand and magnesium glue to actually build structures layer by layer from solid stone. |
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by Team Boing Boing 03.17.2010 08:17 |
The folks at Shapeways surprised me in January with a 3D-printed version of the UK cover for my novel Makers, which had been designed by Shapeways community member Dmitry Kobzar. Mr Kobzar was good enough to release his 3D files under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial license. |
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by Team Engadget 03.15.2010 18:19 |
Iomega's iConnect managed to launch during the whirlwind that was CES 2010, so if you didn't quite catch it the first go 'round, here's hoping that you're paying attention today. In essence, the device is fairly simple. |
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by Team Gadling 03.12.2010 17:17 |
Here are the hottest gear deals for today, Friday March 12th 2010. Remember, these deals are often valid for just one day, so act fast before they are gone.
Today's first deal comes from Woot.
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by Weblogs, Inc. Daily Finance 03.12.2010 02:17 |
Hewlett-Packard launches a star-studded campaign -- which an unnamed source told The Wall Street Journal will cost $40 million -- to change its image as a printer and PC company.
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