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In Depth: Adventures in 3D printing: what it’s like to make your own household items

In Depth: Adventures in 3D printing: what it’s like to make your own household items

By Bill Loguidice Adventures in 3D printing There’s no denying 3D printing your own plastic creations is an amazing experience, one that lets you exercise your creative muscles and watch your very own products come to life right before your eyes. It’s fun to print an on-demand toy, smartphone case, guitar pick, or virtually any…

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Kepler gets $5M to launch a network of football-sized IoT network satellites

Kepler gets $5M to launch a network of football-sized IoT network satellites

By Darrell Etherington Kepler Communications has raised $5 million in seed funding to create a network of small, easily replaced satellites to create a real-time network through with internet of things (IoT) devices can communicate, essentially building a cellular network in space through which machinery and equipment can talk to one another and to its…

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Gallery: No Man’s Sky tips: 5 things to help you get started

By Jon Porter Introduction No Man’s Sky is a massive game. There are an almost infinite number of worlds to explore and harvest for resources, and at the beginning your limited inventory and understanding of the game can make getting started a tall order. Thankfully we’ve had the chance to try out the first few…

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No Man’s Sky tips: 5 things to help you get started

By Jon Porter Introduction No Man’s Sky is a massive game. There are an almost infinite number of worlds to explore and harvest for resources, and at the beginning your limited inventory and understanding of the game can make getting started a tall order. Thankfully we’ve had the chance to try out the first few…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 With 6 GB Of RAM And 128 GB Storage: Price And Release Date

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 With 6 GB Of RAM And 128 GB Storage: Price And Release Date

The price and release date of the Galaxy Note 7 with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage was tipped in China. This model of the latest Samsung phablet may hit the shelves on Sept. 2. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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OnePlus 3 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Dash Charge Thrashes Adaptive Fast Charging [Video]

OnePlus 3 vs Samsung Galaxy S7: Dash Charge Thrashes Adaptive Fast Charging [Video]

The OnePlus 3 and Samsung Galaxy S7 face off in a charge-time challenge, which tests the abilities of both the devices within the same time frame. The DASH Charge equipped OnePlus 3 routs the Galaxy S7 — which touts adaptive fast charging — with ease. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Preorders Double That Of Galaxy S7: 200,000 In Just 2 Days

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Preorders Double That Of Galaxy S7: 200,000 In Just 2 Days

The preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 have notched up 200,000 units in barely two days in home country South Korea. This number is the highest for any Galaxy smartphone in the country. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Motherboard Images Leak And Show New A10 Processor And Other Details

iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Motherboard Images Leak And Show New A10 Processor And Other Details

Ahead of its official launch in September, new images of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus motherboard have leaked. The images show the new A10 processor, SIM connector and 2 GB of RAM. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Emotech takes $10M to build an AI-powered robot assistant

Emotech takes $10M to build an AI-powered robot assistant

By Natasha Lomas UK robotics startup and TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015 battlefield alum Emotech has closed more than $10 million in Series A funding to continue working on its prototype robot assistant. It’s building a personality adapting AI-powered robot called Olly. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Core vs Xeon: Which Intel CPU should you choose?

Core vs Xeon: Which Intel CPU should you choose?

By Desire Athow Choosing between a Core or a Xeon processor is not as easy as one would think especially when there are literally hundreds of versions to choose from thanks to Intel convoluted strategy. Sure, you are usually tied to what you want to do in the first place but it is not clear…

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Core vs Xeon: Which Intel CPU should you choose?

Core vs Xeon: Which Intel CPU should you choose?

By Desire Athow Choosing between a Core or a Xeon processor is not as easy as one would think especially when there are literally hundreds of versions to choose from thanks to Intel convoluted strategy. Sure, you are usually tied to what you want to do in the first place but it is not clear…

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‘Smart’ locks yield to simple hacker tricks

‘Smart’ locks yield to simple hacker tricks

By Devin Coldewey It’s an open secret that the Internet of Things (if we must call it so) is pretty terrible, whether in standards, ineroperability, or security. Good security, though, you don’t really expect in a smart light bulb or coffee maker. A smart front door lock, however, really shouldn’t be quite this easy to…

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Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition will add saving throughout gameplay

Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition will add saving throughout gameplay

By Darrell Etherington Sorry purists: New players of classic NES games on the upcoming micro NES Classic Edition system from Nintendo won’t have to rely on barbaric codes that recall progress, or single session playthroughs to beat games. Speaking with French language radio show La Terrasse ÉNERGIE (via IGN), Nintendo of Canada comms person Julie…

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Machine learning and “molecular Tinder” may change the game for OLED screens

Machine learning and “molecular Tinder” may change the game for OLED screens

By Devin Coldewey To say there are a lot of molecules out there is kind of an understatement. So searching for one or two in particular is like looking for a needle in a galaxy-spanning haystack. Fortunately, the science of machine learning and the irrepressible need for humans to swipe left and right on things…

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The massive Yuneec Typhoon H is pure aerial video magic

The massive Yuneec Typhoon H is pure aerial video magic

By John Biggs We’re about to enter an era of true drone magic. With smarter systems, better materials and powerful cameras we’re gaining access to a world once only available to Estes rocketeers and jet pilots. Nowhere is that more clear than with the Yuneec Typhoon H, a camera platform that is also a drone…

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