Allura Alforsdotter

Allura Alforsdotter

Whatever happened to 3D printing?

Whatever happened to 3D printing?

By Signe Brewster Sam Cervantes is a quiet-seeming guy who speaks earnestly about his line of work. When I visited his Brooklyn 3D printer factory in 2013, workers in an assembly line were busy putting together Solidoodle printers. An army of assembled printers whirred as they lay down layers of melted plastic to make parts…

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Yondr Cell Phone Locking Pouch Grows In Use At Concerts By The Lumineers, Louis CK, Alicia Keys And More

Yondr Cell Phone Locking Pouch Grows In Use At Concerts By The Lumineers, Louis CK, Alicia Keys And More

Cell phone locking pouch Yondr is growing in use at concerts by top performers. The Lumineers, Louis C.K., Alicia Keys, Dave Chappelle and others are utilizing the Yondr system to protect new material and keep fans in the present moment. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge No Longer Eligible For Sprint ‘Galaxy Forever’ Upgrade Program

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge No Longer Eligible For Sprint ‘Galaxy Forever’ Upgrade Program

Sprint seems to have quietly removed the Galaxy S7 edge from its ‘Galaxy Forever’ program. The carrier offered no explanation for this decision, but the Galaxy S7 continues to be available. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Spotted On AnTuTu: Core Specs Revealed, Different Than What Geekbench Showed

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Spotted On AnTuTu: Core Specs Revealed, Different Than What Geekbench Showed

The purported Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been spotted on AnTuTu, sporting some differences compared to the recent Geekbench leak. AnTuTu reveals the phablet’s core specs, including a Snapdragon 820 CPU, a QHD display and more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Now Officially Taking Preorders For Its Galaxy Tab A 10.1 In The US

Samsung Now Officially Taking Preorders For Its Galaxy Tab A 10.1 In The US

Samsung has officially started taking preorders for its Galaxy Tab A 10.1 in the United States, promising to ship the tablet in seven to 10 business days. Only the Wi-Fi model is available, however, with no word on the LTE version. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Eyefluence shows us how we’ll be able to navigate screens with our eyes

Eyefluence shows us how we’ll be able to navigate screens with our eyes

By Katie Roof What if you could control a computer screen with just your eyes? Well that’s the vision of Eyefluence, a Silicon Valley-based startup that is working on technology for hands-free navigation. The team has been working on prototypes, testing it out with augmented reality glasses equipped with cameras that can assess where you’re…

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Samsung Galaxy S7 Active Fails Water-Resistance Test: Consumer Reports

Samsung Galaxy S7 Active Fails Water-Resistance Test: Consumer Reports

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Active is advertised as a rugged handset with IP68 certification, but it may not be so rugged after all. Consumer Reports tested two different Galaxy S7 Active units and both of them failed at water resistance. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Hands-on review: Canon Pixma MG2450

Hands-on review: Canon Pixma MG2450

By Desire Athow The past few months have seen the emergence of the first all-in-one printer that costs under £20 (around $26, AU$34) delivered. That’s quite a feat given how expensive couriering and mailing are. The Canon Pixma MG2450, which is already more than 24 months old, usually costs around £25 but a voucher from…

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Hands-on review: Canon Pixma MG2450

Hands-on review: Canon Pixma MG2450

By Desire Athow The past few months have seen the emergence of the first all-in-one printer that costs under £20 (around $26, AU$34) delivered. That’s quite a feat given how expensive couriering and mailing are. The Canon Pixma MG2450, which is already more than 24 months old, usually costs around £25 but a voucher from…

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HummingBad Malware Creators Are Making A Killing Off Of Infected Android Phones

HummingBad Malware Creators Are Making A Killing Off Of Infected Android Phones

HummingBad may have infected over 100 million Android devices worldwide, but how much money its creators have made by doing so is even more alarming. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Acer Chromebook 14

Review: Acer Chromebook 14

By Nick Mediati Introduction and design Say what you will about Chromebooks, but they don’t have a reputation for being particularly high-end machines. Sure, you’ll find premium Chromebooks, like Google’s Chromebook Pixel. But, generally speaking, they’re seen as budget machines, both in price and in terms of fit-and-finish. With the $299 (about £206, AU$401) Acer…

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Review: Acer Chromebook 14

Review: Acer Chromebook 14

By Nick Mediati Introduction and design Say what you will about Chromebooks, but they don’t have a reputation for being particularly high-end machines. Sure, you’ll find premium Chromebooks, like Google’s Chromebook Pixel. But, generally speaking, they’re seen as budget machines, both in price and in terms of fit-and-finish. With the $299 (about £206, AU$401) Acer…

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OnePlus X Not Really Dead Just Yet: Still Available, But In Limited Quantities

OnePlus X Not Really Dead Just Yet: Still Available, But In Limited Quantities

OnePlus recently announced plans to discontinue the OnePlus X, but the handset is not dead just yet. The midranger will still be available for purchase over the next few months and will continue receiving support. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Gaming on YouTube: Why and who to watch

Gaming on YouTube: Why and who to watch

By Bob McCann Gaming on YouTube: Why and who to watch With YouTube gaming rapidly growing in size, there is more competition than ever to create the best content. It’s not just YouTube though, streaming service Twitch is also growing in popularity, allowing anyone to easily broadcast their gaming experience from a PC, PS4 or…

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Oops! Wearables can leak your PINs and passwords

Oops! Wearables can leak your PINs and passwords

By Natasha Lomas The security nightmare posed by the Internet of Things isn’t just related to the lack of expertise in the types of companies adding connectivity to gizmos and gadgets. It’s the sensitivity of the connected sensors, strewn hither and thither, opening up potential attack vectors for determined hackers. Hence the need for really…

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