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Like many of us, [Benjamin Poilve] was fascinated when he took apart a broken printer. He kept the parts, but unlike most of us, he did something with them, building a neat little plotter called the ...
Selpic will soon be launching a new Indiegogo campaign for its tiny portable handheld printer the Selpic P1. If you register your details on the Indiegogo project holding page you will be able to back ...
This week, Ericsson received a wireless printer-pen patent that can transfer hand writing to electronic text to send emails and receives content and can print it to special paper taking into account ...
[3D SANAGO] is a bit of a master when it comes to using a 3D-printing pen. Their latest work involved fixing a broken humidifier and giving it a Pokemon-themed makeover. It’s an education in just what ...
Remember the 3Doodler? A pen that lets you draw in the air with plastic -- basically a hand-held 3D printer. Well, the fine folks at WobbleWorks are back with an all-new 3D Doodler that's improved in ...
A 29-year-old computer programmer from Manchester has taken his childhood love of Lego a step further and created a fully-functional Lego and felt-tip pen printer. Lego has long been a decisively cool ...
The popular handheld printer manufacturer – Selpic is on the verge to launch another beautiful and compact printer. Selpic appears to be improving its product catalog with the launch Selpic P1 in the ...
YouTuber Tinkernut has created a desktop 3D printer using a 3D printing pen and a little skilful tinkering for the affordable price of just $65. Check out the video below to see just how Tinkernut was ...
Australian surgeons hope to prevent the onset of osteoarthritis in patients by using 3D technology to print live cells to repair damage to bones, muscles, tendons and tissue in organs. The Aikenhead ...
For over 30 years, Barry Fox has trawled the world’s weird and wonderful patent applications each week, digging out the most exciting, intriguing and even terrifying new ideas. His column, Invention, ...