TheInvader.com celebrates 18th anniversary This feels mental to even type out, but gaming media veterans over at TheInvader.com are celebrating their 18th anniversary. Which is an achievement few digital publishers across the entire World Wide Web can b...
Explaining the difference between Toner and Ink… There are two major printing options that are available for individuals and companies to use. First, we have the more common and less expensive inkjet printer that uses ink. Secondly, there is the more precise,...
HP introduces new cloud-based printer management service As of June 21, HP Inc. have announced that they are ready to join the slew of companies offering cloud-based printing services and solutions. The new HP Managed Print Cloud Services is designed to provide users...
Microsoft chief labels broadband Internet a ‘fundamental right’ In the information era, you’re either getting that information in real time or you’re left behind, wondering where everyone is while a massive and only sometimes figurative tsunami is rapidly advancing in your ...
Sharp launches two inexpensive monochrome printers Printing giant Sharp is adding two new monochrome printers to its device lineup, both of which are meant to inject some added variety and accessibility into an already pretty inexpensive category. The newly ann...
Canon ProStream 1800 launches in the U.S. The ProStream 1800, Canon’s latest continuous feed inkjet printer, has officially debuted in the United States as of this week. With this being the latest variation of a somewhat niche product, it’s no wonder t...
3D printing taking over medical device market The main allure of 3D printing has always been inseparable from the idea of disintegrating some of the world’s fattest profit margins in a manner so fast and furious that a Nobel prize or three are not out of t...
Mike Tyson’s million-dollar idea: 3D-printing cannabis sodas The 3D printing industry already yielded so many amazing solutions and initiatives helping humanity continue marching toward a brighter future, but pairing Mike Tyson with marijuana may just be its biggest such...
U.S. government maintaining China focus in Silicon Valley The realization that the largest telecommunications conglomerates incorporated in China by people close to the leadership of China for the primary benefit of China may be a national security threat to someone w...
First 3D-printed headphones (that don’t suck) are here After five years of continuous research and development, not to mention a much longer period of industry-wide anticipation, the 3D printing industry may have just delivered its first pair of inexpensive headpho...
Closest thing to 3D-printed gunpowder is now a reality In a development that’s equal parts significant and terrifying, science has found an alternative to gunpowder that 3D-printed guns may have been missing all these years. Fittingly, the discovery originates from...
Science saves tragically injured eagle with 3D-printed beak 3D printing won over another feathery victim of unfortunate circumstances who is now likely to be its number one fan… or rather, it would, if it was able to comprehend convoluted conceptual structures such as h...
Belgians just 3D-printed a two-story house If you thought 3D printing milestones have gotten less exciting in recent times… you’re right, they have. Luckily, Belgium just managed something that will reinvigorate anyone’s dwindling enthusiasm about this ...
3D printing industry on massive upswing in Europe The Old Continent has been extremely conducive to the scientific development of 3D printing, new industry data reveals. As reported by the European Union Patent and Trademark Office, the number of EU patent app...
Web printing on the verge of becoming a billion-dollar industry There’s no doubt that the global digitization initiative had an effect on how many trees we’re killing in the name of temporarily recording information every single year. With that said, the difference may not ...
Nanoptix showcases their newest TITO printer Nanoptix, the global provider of various tech for the kiosk, lottery, POS and gaming market, have been with us for close to 20 years now, and in those two decades they delivered several versions of their succes...
Half of India is still on laser printers, can InkTank change that? Epson India, part of the Japanese major Seiko Epson, introduced their plans for the upcoming years, mainly focusing on promoting the InkTank technology to customers within the country. InkTank is being used in ...
Startup files for bankruptcy after blowing through $3.4 billion, blames coronavirus nternet startup OneWeb filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday, less than a week after it successfully launched 34 satellites from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The eighth-year-old firm, which previously...
RISI releases pulp and paper industry Top 50 Power List for 2019 The Fastmarkets RISI 2019 Top 50 Power List of pulp, paper and packaging influencers to watch is finally out! The top of the list is almost similar to the years before, including well-established names that ...
Is combining ROV and 3D printers the future of construction? A couple of days ago, under the r/Berserk subreddit, I saw several threads popping out with users showing off their 3D printed Dragon Slayer. At that point I remembered that most of the 3D printing hobbyists (i...
Liquid magnets in 3D Printing are now a thing Do you remember Prototype Series 1000 Terminator from the Terminator movies? In a way, he does represent a 3D printer of the future, no? Take a better look at him - the "thing" is made out of liquid metal, the ...