New 3D Printer Bends Wires

A company called Pensa Labs came up with a different 3D printer – one that bends metal wires. Almost all 3D printers in existence create items out of plastic. This makes this new 3D printer the “DIWire Bender” unique. Wire and tube bending is a process that is used commonly…

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Google’s Android 4.4 gives you Office for free – QuickOffice

Google has released Android 4.4 KitKat, and there’s a surprise in it for Microsoft – QuickOffice, which lets you edit, read, modify any Microsoft Office documents, for free. From now on, any Android user who upgrades to KitKat will get QuickOffice automatically, and and user of any device that ships…

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Adobe hack affects 38 million users

If you had an account with Adobe or purchased anything from Adobe store online, you may be among the 38 million people discovered to be impacted by the recent hacking of Adobe. Adobe revealed on 3 Oct. that hackers stole around 3 million encrypted customer credit card records, and also…

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Modular Smartphone ? Coming soon, thanks to Motorola

Ever thought of a smartphone with modular structure so that you can add/remove components of your phone as you want to make it suit your needs better ? Well, some people have been thinking about that for a while, like the “Phonebloks project. And now major handset manufacturer Motorola has…

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US Defense Agency DARPA wants to read people’s brains

It turns out that as of this moment, US defense research agency DARPA is working on a method to develop a technology to track, monitor and read human thought in real time. They call the project ‘SUBNETS’, and it seeks to develop an implant to monitor signals of the brain…

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Japan refused to help NSA wiretap asian internet

It turns out that NSA, the military intelligence organization in USA, asked Japanese Government to wiretap entire asian internet in 2001. They seem to have had spying against China in their minds. This would have given entire internet communications in asia into NSA’s hands. Luckily, Japanese government refused – their…

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Amazon is teaming up with HTC to build smartphones

HTC is helping another company jump into smartphone market – this time Amazon. The device is going to use Kindle OS, as opposed to Android, because HTC is banned from forking Android as per the rules of Open Headset Alliance. Amazon’s products generally force its users to use Amazon services,…

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Malaysian fund managers move servers to Russia to avoid NSA spying

In line with the trend of taking measures against american spying exposed by Edward Snowden, Malaysian fund managing firm moved their servers to Russia to avoid spying by usa. The firm manages multibillion dollar portfolios, and firm president Pascal Najadi says the move was based on logic than business interest….

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Nokia design guru says Apple should end cable chaos

Nokia’s ex design guru Frank Nuovo called on Apple to work with industry groups to end the mess it is contributing to by using differing connectors for its devices. Different connectors make life harder for mobile device users, forcing them to get different chargers, connection cables and the like for…

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