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High-resolution 3D printing crept further into reach for small businesses this morning when Z Corporation announced two new models of its ZPrinter line of 3D printers.
The ZPrinter 150 and 250 models, priced at $14,999 and $24,999 respectively, are being touted by the company as an ideal solution for classrooms and small businesses.
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Worry not, you of the short and stubby fingers, you who lack a bit of dexterity in the digits, you who can't seem to type on your iPhone and Android for the life of you - there is hope. No longer will you have to be angered that your attempt to type the letter "M" resulted in a backspace or "A" turned into a capital letter.
BlindType, an input system currently in development for the iPhone and Android platforms, works to predict not only the word you intended to type, but the letters themselves.Continue
Pogoplug, the popular device that makes the content of your external USB drive available on the Internet, just announced a major new feature. Later this summer, Pogoplug users will be able to plug any modern HP and Epson printer into their devices and make them available for printing from any device. To print a document from an iPhone, iPad, Android phone or any other Internet-connected device, a user can simply email the document to a private address and the service will route it to the user's Pogoplug and printer. Continue
As smartphone manufacturers improve on the hardware included in their devices, the possibilities for mobile app developers continue to expand. With the speedy new mobile processors and the high resolution cameras, image recognition apps have become very popular on smartphones, and companies like Occipital, makers of RedLaser on the iPhone, make it easy to embed barcode scanning technology into apps.Continue
One of the problems advertisers face when looking to launch a campaign on mobile devices is choosing which platforms to go after. Many have flocked to the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch ecosystem because of the sheer number of devices and the uniformity of hardware across the platform. Android devices, on the other hand, are much more fragmented, with varying screen resolutions and hardware capabilities, so launching ads on the devices is bit trickier.Continue