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PrinCube is the World’s Smallest Mobile Color Printer, Fits in the Palm of Your Hand – TechEBlog

No larger than most printer ink cartridges, the PrinCube is a one-line color mobile printer touted as the world’s smallest. Unlike normal printeres where you feed sheets of paper, this one prints by simply moving the device across the material one line at a time. It works no only on paper, but cardboard, leather, metal, […]

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Tap the Transformative Power of Stories to Build a Kinder World

If you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.Atticus Finch, “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1962) As teachers and

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Top 10 Best Hamachi Alternatives of 2019 (Virtual LAN Gaming)

Hamachi Alternatives: Hamachi has been widely used all around the globe as an option for creating a Virtual Private Network (commonly known as VPN) on your personal PC. In other words, it can be exemplified as the software which can be used to link multiple devices on a single network and perform similar tasks that

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Google creates quantum computer that is 1.6bn times quicker than world’s fastest supercomputer

Google has achieved a breakthrough in computer research, by solving a complex problem in minutes with a so-called quantum computer that would take today’s most powerful supercomputer thousands of years to crack. Official confirmation of the breakthrough in quantum computing came in a paper published in Nature , after weeks of controversy following the leak

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European lawmakers vote to strengthen bee protection

The European Parliament on Wednesday blocked a diluted proposal by the 28-nation bloc’s executive arm on protecting bees from pesticides, arguing it didn’t go far enough.  European lawmakers adopted a resolution urging the European Commission to “table new legislation based on the latest scientific and technical knowledge.” They said the Commission weakened its initial proposal

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How Switching to the Cloud is Streamlining One School’s Data Security System

In 2015, a surprise visit from Vice President Mike Pence put Oral Roberts University’s IT security under a powerful microscope. But the Secret Service was so impressed, they commended the school. “When the secret service compliments you, it makes everybody feel good, right?” says Mike Mathews, VP of Innovation and Technology at the university. “But

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Twitter is down: Social media platform crashes for users across UK and US

Update: Twitter is now back up and running It’s one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, but it appears that Twitter has crashed this afternoon. According to Down Detector the issues started at around 15:00 BST, and are affecting users around the world. While the reason for the outage remains unclear,

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Facebook says Libra won’t launch without US approval

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to tell Congress Wednesday that the company’s planned Libra cryptocurrency won’t launch unless all U.S. regulators approve. In prepared remarks released Tuesday ahead of a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, Zuckerberg says that Facebook will not be part of launching the new digital currency anywhere in the world

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U-Nest Raises $2 Million to Enhance Its App to Help Parents Save for College

Garrett Gilbertson’s daughter is only 5 years old, but he’s already thinking about how to spare her the same financial stress he faced after graduate school. The Pepperdine University alum’s student loan payments came on top of raising her and running an online security company. While researching options for his daughter, Gilbertson learned through a

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