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Roland Gesthuizen

3D Systems launches world's first kitchen-ready 3D food printer - Printers: Laser, Mult... - 0 views

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    "After purchasing 3D sugar printing startup The Sugar Lab, 3D Systems is bringing a 3D food printer to the consumer market." #3DPrinters are looking more and more like like a #StarTrek replicator. Now printing food http://m.cnet.com.au/3d-systems-launches-worlds-first-kitchen-ready-3d-food-printer-339346394.htm #ozscied
Tony Richards

3D printing will explode in 2014, thanks to the expiration of key patents - Quartz - 0 views

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    What opportunities will this means for schools and libraries as 3D printing becomes cheaper?
John Pearce

Double click on the next digital revolution, then brace yourself - 5 views

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    "Two recent innovations suggest the next few decades will be more disruptive than any other time in living memory. Right now, Bitcoin and 3D printing seem the province of geeks and hobbyists. But they're omens of revolutions to come."
John Pearce

3D printing creates synthetic 'tissue' › News in Science (ABC Science) - 1 views

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    "Synthetic material capable of performing some of the functions of living cells has been built using a specially modified 3D prototype printer. Developed by researchers at Oxford University, the new materials, called 'droplet networks' could eventually be used to replace damaged human tissue or deliver drugs to specific locations."
Ian Guest

Block Posters - 12 views

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    Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed
RAKESH MURMU

hp printer support - 0 views

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    Actively assessing and managing security across a print atmosphere takes time and thought. By assessing your fleet, security measures can be enforced that greatly cut back the probabilities of a breach. several thanks to larger security happen to be embedded within the print device and just ought to be enabled. Here square measure some suggestions to shut your imaging and printing security gaps:http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
RAKESH MURMU

computer support - 0 views

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    By managing and observation your complete fleet of printing and imaging devices you're able to greatly cut back common security risks. several managed print service suppliers embrace security assessment and facilitate manage the risks in your print fleet through active observation of the device's usage and configurations.They http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
John Pearce

Lumifold's low-cost portable 3D printer exceeds crowdfunding target | Technology | theg... - 1 views

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    "Most desktop 3D printers aren't small or portable, but a new LumiFold claims to be both - a compact and affordable crowdfunded 3D printer available for $400 (£247). 3D printers, such as the Makerbot and Ultimaker cost upwards of $1,000 and operate similar to inkjet printers laying down each layer by squirting a polymer down on the object from a nozzle, the LumiFold 3D prints using light."
John Pearce

The Micro 3D printer tops $1M on Kickstarter in one day - CNET - 0 views

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    "The cute, little, Micro 3D printer appears to be a very hot commodity. Touting it as "the first truly consumer 3D printer," the team behind The Micro, M3D, has worked to design an easy-to-use, low-cost, 7-inch tall printer. The device can print smaller items, such as a vase, custom cookie cutters, or cat toys. The Micro can auto-level and auto-calibrate and will also work with open-source software for more advanced users."
John Pearce

The Micro: The First Truly Consumer 3D Printer by M3D LLC - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    "The first truly consumer 3D printer should be incredibly intuitive, easy to own, and seamless by design....And That's Why We Made The Micro It is the most affordable 3D printer that can be used right out of the box.  Perfect for beginners and experts alike, just plug in the printer, download or create models, hit print, and watch your custom creations form right before your eyes."
Russell Ogden

embedit.in - Any file, in your website - 12 views

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    Not sure if you have already seen this in the past, but this has been a lifesaver for me over the past 2 years. You upload a file, set the width, height, printing, downloading and privacy options and then copy the code the site generates for you. This then allows you to embed the code into any other website as HTML. Once embedded, you can zoom in and out, print and download. My favourite feature is the 'Full screen' button in the bottom right hand corner which enlarges the document so even the weariest of eyes can read it online. You should never really have to print them out at all. Running a Learning Management System means you want to be able to share documents, PDFs, etc but not necessarily have to download them and then open them. This has helped keep our parent community happy as it cuts out another two steps when accessing their newsletter online, and it has come in really handy for ePortfolios. With the release of the Ultranet in all Victorian schools, this type of tool will become even more valuable.
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    Embedit.in allows you to upload documents and gives you the embed code to put it into a website.
Simon Youd

8 ways to jump into ebooks - 0 views

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    These strategies will help you design an eBook implementation districts increasingly move to digital content, many school leaders are chucking printed textbooks in favor of the more interactive content that eBooks and digital texts can offer.
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    These strategies will help you design an eBook implementation districts increasingly move to digital content, many school leaders are chucking printed textbooks in favor of the more interactive content that eBooks and digital texts can offer.
John Smith Smith

Now Improve the Printing Quality with Kyocera Printer Toner - 1 views

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    Supply Depot provides a myriad of printing, and network management solutions, including the Kyocera printer, that offers you to successfully manage all the office documents in a cost effective way.
John Pearce

Didn't Read Facebook's Fine Print? Here's Exactly What It Says - 6 views

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    "So, like every other one of the world's 1.28 billion monthly active Facebook users, you blindly agreed to Facebook's Terms and Conditions without reading the fine print. You entrusted your photo albums, private messages and relationships to a website without reading its policies. And you do the same with every other site ... sound about right? In your defense, Carnegie Mellon researchers determined that it would take the average American 76 work days to read all the privacy policies they agreed to each year. So you're not avoiding the reading out of laziness; it's literally an act of job preservation. So here are the Cliffs Notes of what you agreed to when you and Facebook entered into this contract. Which, by the way, began as soon as you signed up:"
John Pearce

Pixabay - Public Domain Images - 11 views

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    Finding free, high-quality photos is a tedious task - mainly due to copyright issues, attribution requirements, or simply lack of quality. This inspired us to create Pixabay - a repository for public domain images of extraordinarily high-quality. You can freely use any image from this website in digital and printed format, for personal and commercial use, without attribution requirement to the original author.
John Pearce

The problem with "the" Twittersphere is that it doesn't really exist - 1 views

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    "..... it's becoming clear that relying on Twitter for news is making me, well, an uninformed idiot. It's gotten extreme enough, that I've considered resubscribing to a print daily paper to make sure I'm forcibly injecting a diet of un-Sarah-Lacy-curated news into my life. That's certainly a ramification of Twitter I never considered a few years ago: An actual yearning for East Coast media elite gatekeepers telling me what I need to know."
John Pearce

ForAllRubrics - Super Powered Rubrics - 3 views

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    "For Teachers: Classroom Assessment Easily create your own rubrics Complete rubrics on iPads, tablets or phones Collect data offline with no internet access Compute scores automatically Print rubrics or save as PDF or spreadsheet "
Ian Guest

Ghostly International presents Matthew Shlian on Vimeo - 3 views

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    "Matthew Shlian works within the increasingly nebulous space between art and engineering. As a paper engineer, Shlian's work is rooted in print media, book arts, and commercial design, though he frequently finds himself collaborating with a cadre of scientists and researchers who are just now recognizing the practical connections between paper folding and folding at microscopic and nanoscopic scales."
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