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         <title>Guns. Drugs. 3d printing. Enjoy.</title>
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         <description>While at college, I remember seeing a documentary on stereolithography, which we today know as 3d printing. My first thought? Guns.</description>
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         <description>So there I was, on the cusp of purchasing a copy of Microsoft Office for Mac Home &amp;#038; Business...</description>
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         <description>Choice is a funny thing. Not funny-ha-ha, but the kind that makes you stop, wonder, and then scratch your head. And if there's too much choice, you wonder some more before sighing with exasperation just before you leave. Apple understand this, while their competitors really don't have a clue.</description>
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         <description>Google are experiencing something of a downer this past several days, much of which leaves a huge question mark hanging over their qualitative approach to Android.</description>
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         <description>Maybe you didn't notice, but on October the 4th 2011, Apple entered the search engine market with Siri, and from that moment on, casual search will never be the same...</description>
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         <description>The BlackBerry line of mobile phones may have become loyal companions to travelling businessmen, but with competitors ever encroaching on its market share, the company has had to refocus its strategies after seeing how much money could be made by orientating some of their devices towards everyday consumers rather than the enterprise.</description>
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         <description>Innovation is expensive and wasteful, and it doesn't matter if you're living tissue or leading-edge technology, the same rules apply. What we need is a revolution in patent legislation to help start an evolution of innovation…</description>
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         <description>And at that moment, I realized the limitations of my iPhone; the camera just ain't what it ought to be. Why? Microsoft Photosynth is asking a question the iPhone can't answer. But if Apple teamed up with Canon, Nikon et al, and got iOS running on their camera hardware...</description>
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         <description>Easter came and went a bit like Christmas, in that we're all for the festivities, the food and the fun, but just don't talk about religion. Meanwhile, a man wearing an odd-looking dress and silly hat bemoans the fact we're no longer taking him or his beliefs seriously, amidst on-going claims that a supernatural being created the world in seven days, or something...</description>
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