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MIT Self-Assembly Lab's Rapid Liquid Printing technology can "print furniture in minutes"
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a revolutionary new form of 3D printing that can produce large objects such as chairs in a fraction of the time of regular printers. The Self-Assembly Lab worked with US furniture ...
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Monash Council mayor Rebecca Paterson blames technology for not officiating at Anzac service - Herald Sun
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Monash Council mayor Rebecca Paterson blames technology for not officiating at Anzac service
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MONASH Mayor Rebecca Paterson has blamed technology for her failure to attend an Anzac service. Waverley RSL sub-branch wrote to the council, inviting Cr Paterson to officiate the April 23 service at the Glen Waverley cenotaph in Kingsway — which she ... -
Sydney FC Perth Glory video technology - Fox Sports
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Sydney FC Perth Glory video technology
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After the match, their captain Rostyn Griffiths told Fox Sports: “I thought the whole point of the VAR was to help them (the referees) out but it's just infuriated people more. “If you look at it, (Bobo's) blocking Dino (Djulbic) off...He could make ...and more » -
These pictures show how imagination is helping bring abstract science and technology stories to life - Business Insider Australia
These pictures show how imagination is helping bring abstract science and technology stories to life
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Stock 048 Andrew Ostrovsky / ShutterstockOstrovsky said this design took many hours of design, walks and thinking. Anyone who has ever written anything online is familiar with stock imagery. It's thanks to sites like Shutterstock, Pixabay, and Pexels ... -
Google is running a high-speed wireless technology test using ... - Business Insider Australia
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Google is running a high-speed wireless technology test using ...
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The company is seeking permission from the FCC for an experimental radio licence to test “the transmission of broadband data from racecars to ...and more » -
NSA ends surveillance tactic that pulled in US citizens' emails, texts
The U.S. National Security Agency will no longer sift through emails, texts and other internet communications from U.S. citizens that mention foreign targets under surveillance. -
NSA ends surveillance tactic that pulled in citizens' emails, texts
The U.S. National Security Agency will no longer sift through emails, texts and other internet communications from U.S. citizens that mention foreign targets under surveillance.
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