3D printers are great for rapid prototyping and building special parts with low volume, but can take a while. Today’s 3D printers could be called “3D printer”, but really, the print heads work in 2D. A 3D model is divided into hundreds of horizontal 2D planes and slowly built up …
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Just a day after the start, the durability problems of the Moto Razr are piling up
How durable is the new Moto Razr? Motorola’s nostalgic flip-display flip phone has a number of unproven features that every potential customer should be concerned about after the Galaxy Fold’s public outage. Evidence is mounting that the Razr could be another sensitive folding device that is not up to the …
Read More »Analysts suggest that Apple sells Apple Watch under $ 250 to boost sales, although it already does
Amber analyst Toni Sacconaghi made a bizarre proposal for Apple in a new investor note today: Sell an Apple Watch for under $ 250. Why is this bizarre? Well, you can pick up the Apple Watch Series 3 directly from Apple, in brand new condition, for $ 199. In the …
Read More »CBS is making Star Trek: Picard Pilot free on YouTube for a limited time
Episode 1 of Star Trek: Picard on Youtube. CBS has completed the entire first installment of its new series Star Trek: Picard free and open to the public as a YouTube video. This is an opportunity for viewers who are curious about the show to see if Picard It’s worth …
Read More »Minecraft Dungeons Review: A stunningly good Diablo clone for all ages
When Microsoft purchased Mojang game studio in 2014 for a whopping $ 2.5 billion, fans of its biggest series were fans Minecraftimmediately asked me what would happen next. Would that be the end of Minecraft on competing platforms like PlayStation? Was the Java version toast? Should we suffer from an …
Read More »Linux Star Trek fans, rejoice: CBS All Access now works in your operating system
After this story was released earlier this week, an Ars reader speculated that the problem was most likely due to the activation of VMP (Verified Media Path) on CBSi’s Widevine server. Similar to UEFI Secure Boot, Verified Media Path ensures that content is only provided to browsers with an approved, …
Read More »Huawei sells Apple in 2019 and becomes the second largest smartphone provider worldwide
Market research company channels and Counterpoint research have released their global smartphone market share reports for 2019. Both reports state that Huawei is the largest engine that, thanks to annual growth of a whopping 16 to 17 percent in 2019, took second place behind smartphone and ahead of Apple among …
Read More »The signal can automatically blur faces in protest photos and use them in any app
The secure messaging app Signal has been updated with a new function that can automatically blur faces. The feature was added at a time when the response to peaceful protests was not always peaceful. The feature was discovered by TNW. Thousands of people protest the brutality of the police and …
Read More »Since the iOS file app is finally useful, Gmail adds attachments
Apple has recently completely integrated its file and folder management app into the rest of its own apps and services on iPhones. However, Google has already taken this step with its popular iOS app for Gmail. Google announced in a post In today’s blog about G Suite updates, users can …
Read More »G2A confirms the sale of stolen game keys and pays Factorio developers $ 40,000
After years of controversy, the gray-market game key marketplace, G2A, has admitted what it has long been accused of disgruntled game developers: at least in one case, profiting from the sale of illegal download keys. in the a blog post yesterdayG2A confirmed that 198 copies of Factorio Sold on G2A …
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