3D printing will be a serious threat to manufacturing as we know it. But not at home. That doesn’t make sense.
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3D printing will be a serious threat to manufacturing as we know it. But not at home. That doesn’t make sense.
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In a win for technology, citizen journalism, and Constitutional rights, the U.S. Department of Justice has issued a letter to the Baltimore City Police Department reconfirming that photographing, video- and audio-recording on-duty police officers is a Constitutional right protected by the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Via Luca Baptista Delete the scoop?
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Ubuntu Linux is coming to smartphones. Canonical -- the British outfit that oversees Ubuntu -- has built a new version of the open source operating system for touch screens, and unlike other smartphone operating systems, it will work as a full... Delete the scoop?
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