From Arial to Century Gothic: A font switch can be a moneysaver
Printing costs can drop with something as easy as a font switch.
Printing costs can drop with something as easy as a font switch.
Imagine opening a book, leafing through its changeable pages and turning to a picture of a tiger ... that lunges out at you from the bindings.
Scientists in Britain have succeeded in printing electronic circuits using a standard ink jet printer. This article from New Scientist describes the feat and includes pictures of some of the circuits produced including cell phone antennas and RFID chips.
Lexmark unveiled a new line of laser printers this week and cut prices on several other models. The efforts are designed to boost small and midsize business appeal, as well as challenge Hewlett-Packard in the printer market.
From A to Z (Adobe Apollo to Zink), these five technologies caught the attention of the CNET folks attending Demo '07 in Palm Desert, Calif. An inkless printer, video e-mail and indie movies in the home: here's what Rafe Needleman and Erica Ogg found most promising.
A video game company could make this year's biggest splash in the digital camera market.A new camera from Nintendo (NTDOY), using technology several years old, snaps into the hand-held Game Boy gaming device and lets you take grainy, black-and-white pictures, which you can then manipulate on the Game Boy or print out with a grainy, low-resolution printer.
It's an inkjet's ability to deliver precise amounts of fluid in a precise stream that is key here. Instead of running ink you run water and drugs.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee took to the stage in New York City last night, to deliver the final keynote of the day at JupiterMedia's new semantic web event, Linked Data Planet.The ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel was certainly busier than earlier in the day, as a smattering of Press and members of the New York Semantic Web Meetup joined delegates at the two day conference to hear Berners-Lee speak.
South Africa leads the continent when it comes to 3D printing, and most of that is thanks to one small group of hackers.
South Korea is preparing a 10-year roadmap to boost the 3D printing industry in the export-driven country. But can the government increase demand, awareness and education for a business that is starting from scratch?