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John Pearce

Can 3D printing rebuild manufacturing in Australia? | News @ CSIRO - 0 views

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    "It's not easy being a small business in the current manufacturing environment. The face of manufacturing is changing, and businesses are eager for technological advances that could give them a competitive advantage. Maybe 3D printing can help."
lillymartin

Wholesale Softball Jerseys - 0 views

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    Make bulk purchase of custom softball jerseys, socks, pants and uniforms for girls and boys by global sports apparel supplier and manufacturer, ASG Sports.
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    Make bulk purchase of custom softball jerseys, socks, pants and uniforms for girls and boys by global sports apparel supplier and manufacturer, ASG Sports.
sunkwikcook

Why are Pressure cooker manufacturers gaining high profit? - 0 views

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    There are several benefits of cooking food using pressure cooker. Hence, a good number of pressure cooker manufacturers have made their presence felt in the market.
sunkwikcook

What can a branded pressure cooker manufacturer offer you? - 0 views

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    Pressure cooker manufacturers have brought several models of pressure cooker in the market. A branded pressure cooker manufacturer not only offers you the perfect model of cooker but also ensures your safety.
John Pearce

3D printing: A third-world dimension | The Economist - 2 views

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    "3D printing is now taken seriously by manufacturers as an alternative to cutting, bending, pressing and moulding things. It is also a popular hobby among those of a geeky disposition. What it has not been used for so far is to help people in poor countries improve their everyday lives."
lillymartin

Events Clothing Melbourne - 0 views

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    Get ready for the biggest deal of custom events clothing, manufactured, designed and supplied in Melbourne, Australia by global wholesaler, ASG Sports. Website http://www.asgsports.com.au/wholesale/events-clothing/
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    Get ready for the biggest deal of custom events clothing, manufactured, designed and supplied in Melbourne, Australia by global wholesaler, ASG Sports. Website http://www.asgsports.com.au/wholesale/events-clothing/
John Pearce

The Teacher's Apple : InformED - 3 views

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    "A decade ago, electronics and cell phones in the classroom were considered little more than a distraction. Today, new devices such as tablet computers and smartphones are changing this perception. Educators are finding innovative ways to supplement their lectures with the newest technology, and students are beginning to see their devices as essential components of their college experience. Naturally, major device manufacturers are now battling for dominance in the field. Below, we explore how Apple is winning the battle for education technology and what gives them the edge over the sizable competition in the market."
John Pearce

Why 3D Printing Is Overhyped (I Should Know, I Do It For a Living) - 0 views

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    "Everyone's now aware of 3D printing - they've read about it in the papers, on blogs or seen it on TV. The mentality now seems to be that, in the future, we'll be able to download our products or make them ourselves with CAD programs, apps and 3D scanners, then just print them out, either at home, or in localised print shops. Which in turn will supposedly decentralize manufacturing, bringing it back to the West. But like the cupcake, Daft Punk's latest album, or goji berries, 3D printing is severely overhyped - and I should know, because it's what I do for a living."
Ian Guest

Introducing Windows 8 An Overview for IT Professionals [Free ebook] - 1 views

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    "Based on final, release-to-manufacturing (RTM) software, this book introduces new features and capabilities, with scenario-based insights demonstrating how to plan for, implement, and maintain Windows 8 in an enterprise environment"
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    via @techjokedaily
John Pearce

Why basic 3D printers are crazy cheap now | Ars Technica - 2 views

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    "Last fall, Ars reported on the opening of a Southern California shop that was selling a $600 3D printer. The brick-and-mortar store seemed to bring the total number of 3D printer retail stores in America (and possibly the world) to two. For these printers to truly come into the mainstream, however, manufacturers need to first make it easy for consumers to buy them. That goal came one step closer to realization in early May 2013, when office supply retailer Staples announced that it would be selling a $1,300 printer from 3D Systems, making it the first major retailer to do so."
firozrrp

Blackberry announced that they stop manufacturing smartphone, focus for softeare - Gadg... - 0 views

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Darrel Branson

Sky's the limit: the world's cheapest touch-screen tablet - 7 views

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    "Datawind, a relatively small Canadian company based in Montreal, has won an Indian government contract to produce a 7 inch touchscreen tablet named Aakash that costs $52 to manufacture and will sell, with Indian government subsidy, for $35 for universities, colleges and high schools in India. The tablet runs on Google's Android software."
John Pearce

The History of HTML5 - 0 views

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    When the first version of HTML5 published in 2008, it raised more questions than it answered. Would it be a force of unification or division? Would content producers, browser programmers and device manufacturers agree to new standards? And would it finally solve issues related to multi-platform development? Its fate was uncertain for some time, especially as heavyweights Apple and Adobe duked it out in the mobile arena. The future of Flash, the standard for streaming video on the web, hung in the balance.
Roland Gesthuizen

LayerWise builds world's first complete lower jaw implant - YouTube - 4 views

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    LayerWise applied Additive Manufacturing (AM) to produce an award-winning Titanium total lower jaw implant reconstruction. To treat a senior patient's progressive osteomyelitis of almost the entire bone, surgeons opted for such a complete implant the first time ever. LayerWise specialists printed the patient-specific implant design incorporating articulated joints and dedicated features. The complex reconstruction has been implanted successfully. It restored the patient's facial esthetics and allowed her to regain her speech within hours. www.layerwise.com
John Pearce

The internet has created a new industrial revolution | Chris Anderson | Technology | Th... - 2 views

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    "Anyone with a good digital idea can create a successful online business. So are the 'Makers', who are harnessing these new technologies, helping to reboot the manufacturing industry?"
John Pearce

Google v Microsoft over school turf - 1 views

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    "Five years ago every computer in an Australian school ran Microsoft software. But search giant Google is now looking to corner the $2.5 billion market for technology in Australian schools and universities with cheap software and laptops. Thousands of Chromebooks, laptops manufactured by vendors Samsung and HP that come with Google's Chrome web browser and software, have been deployed into primary and secondary schools as technology administrators look for cheap alternatives to replace aging computers handed out under the Rudd Government's $2.4 billion Digital Education Revolution."
Ian Guest

123D Circuits - 2 views

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    "Circuits.io has teamed up with Autodesk to bring you the largest open hardware community on the web, with free collaborative circuit design tools and easy PCB manufacturing. "
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    via @rmbyrne
spicesboard

Exhibition Stall Layout And Booking-International Spice Conference 2016 - 0 views

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    Witness the world of spices converges to one global platform, at the International Spice Conference 2016. Interaction between producers, manufactures, exporters etc-Spices. World spice routes, World spice map.
Ian Guest

the RSA's Channel on Youtube - 5 views

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    Their Youtube channel has some excellent videos *especially* the RSA Animate ones - incredible! "The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) has been a cradle of enlightenment thinking and a force for social progress. Our approach is multi-disciplinary, politically independent and combines cutting edge research and policy development with practical action."
Roland Gesthuizen

Nike Turns London Into a Game Board to Get People Running | Fast Company - 3 views

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    Nike has turned the city of London into a game board for a two-week competition called the GRID which the shoe manufacturer hopes will ultimately encourage young people who already jog for exercise to start identifying themselves as "runners."
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