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[...] Is 3D printing the next great technological disruption? | The … The RepRap, a free desktop 3D printer developed by researchers at the University of Bath, can print all its plastic parts. The team...
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[...] latest post for the TalkTalk blog looks at 3D printers, fascinating devices which could revolutionise the way we buy and consume [...]
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The counterfeit issue is an interesting one. Could something like iTunes stem it to a degree? You could purchase an item, which you would then be able to print on your 3D printer. If you wanted more...
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