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For end users, Android software updates have become more an arcane subject than they're supposed to be. They hear of some monthly security or, better yet, a new Android version and often expect those ...
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For many years, often spoken in tones of anticipation and excitement, we have heard that 3D printing will revolutionize the architecture industry as we know it. But if we stop for a moment, reflect on ...