• Printing Large Google Maps: A Detailed Guide

    Printing large Google Maps is useful for different purposes, from urban planning and landscape design to educational uses and personal navigation aids. However, due to the detail and scale involved, it’s not as simple as just hitting the print button on your browser. Luckily, this article will guide you through the steps. Let’s begin! Step-by-Step […]

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    3D-printed guns raise concerns for police

    3D-printed guns are a form of "ghost gun," a homemade weapon with no serial numbers for sellers to track their purchase, making it difficult for authorities to connect the weapons to specific crimes.

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    3D-printed guns raise concerns for police

    3D-printed guns are a form of "ghost gun," a homemade weapon with no serial numbers for sellers to track their purchase, making it difficult for authorities to connect the weapons to specific crimes.

  • The Use of “Attention Capture” Technologies in Our Classrooms Has Created a Crisis

    Jac Mullen We have a choice: We can allow Big Tech to solve the problem with invasive brain technology. Or we can let educators teach students how to pay attention. 

  • TikTok might not have existed without insights from Steve Jobs

    The story of TikTok's start highlights how visionary ideas, much like those of Steve Jobs, can have unexpected paths that profoundly impact global technology and culture. TikTok might not have existed without Steve Jobs A recent examination of court documents and business transactions reveals a complex web of investments and technological pivots that trace back to an obscure Chinese real estate venture. In 2009, Susquehanna International Group, a firm well-known for its strategic...

  • How immigrant entrepreneurs help create jobs and boost the economy

    Immigrants are much more likely to create a new business, studies show, and the knock-on effect is job creation.

  • Researchers create artificial cells that act like living cells

    In a new study published in Nature Chemistry, UNC-Chapel Hill researcher Ronit Freeman and her colleagues describe the steps they took to manipulate DNA and proteins—essential building blocks of life—to create cells that look and act like cells from the body. This accomplishment, a first in the field, has implications for efforts in regenerative medicine, drug delivery systems, and diagnostic tools.

  • People who do these jobs are 40% less likely to end up with cognitive impairment

    A new study on the risks of cognitive decline looked at 7,000 people in 305 occupations.

  • New Improved 3D Printed 6-Bay NAS Case by Makerunit

    If you are interested in building your very own network attached storage (NAS) solution by even 3D printing the enclosure you are sure to enjoy this second-generation larger 3D printed 6-bay NAS case designed by YouTuber Makerunit. Who improves on the original 4-bay design to expand its capacity and take on board feedback from viewers […]

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    Owen Wilson Does His Best Steve Jobs Impression for a Beauty Startup Ad

    Prolific actor Owen Wilson has a new gig, and at first glance, it may seem like he’s playing tech entrepreneur Steve Jobs, complete with the trademark black turtleneck and PowerPoint presentation in front of a cheering crowd. “Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything,” Wilson tells a rapt audience in a just-dropped video.  In fact, Wilson has landed his first commercial endorsement in the U.S., co-writing and starring in a cheeky ad that borrows...

  • ASML to stay and grow in Eindhoven area, creating up to 20,000 jobs

    Chip giant ASML is set to create up to 20,000 jobs with a potential expansion in Eindhoven, marking a major win for the Dutch tech industry. ASML's expansion plans will likely involve the Brainport Industries Campus (BIC) west of the city, a significant victory for the outgoing Cabinet's backroom negotiations with the company, nicknamed "Project Beethoven."

  • Steve Evans quits Stevenage to take Rotherham job after Richardson sacked

    Evans returns to club where he enjoyed success from 2012-15Richardson lost 18 of 24 games and oversaw relegationRotherham have appointed Steve Evans for a second spell in charge after sacking Leam Richardson.Richardson left on Wednesday morning after losing 18 of his 24 games, overseeing relegation to League One, and Evans was swiftly named as his replacement on a three-year deal after he quit as Stevenage’s manager. Continue reading