Author: gyasistory
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MIT Students Use Lasers To Restart Failed 3D Print Jobs
By John Biggs OMG Lasers! A group of MIT students have built a scanning system that allows 3D printers to restart prints after a failure. Why is this important? Because there is nothing more frustrating than running a long print job only to have it fail in the last few minutes. The students, Claudio V.…
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UK Prime Minister Holds First Ever Startup Pitch At No.10 Downing Street
By Mike Butcher UK Prime Minister David Cameron played host to the first ever tech startup pitch event at his residence yesterday, entertaining 10 high-growth tech companies, venture capitalists, angel investors and invited guests on a hot Summer’s day in London. This was the equivalent of holding a pitch event at The Whitehouse. Despite its…
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Crave’s Vesper Is A Vibrator That Hides In Plain Sight
By Catherine Shu In a market filled with many, many, many sex toys, Crave stands out by making vibrators that are not only elegant and discreet, but also multifunctional. For example, Duet, the first vibe it produced, charges through USB and can also be used as a thumb drive. Now Crave, which raised a $2.4…
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Ezeecube Is A Stackable, All Inclusive Media Center For Your Home
By Catherine Shu Ezeecube wants to be the all-in-one media hub for your home. You can use it to wirelessly back up photos and other files from all your mobile devices and cameras, while removing duplicates and organizing with its photo management software. It also functions as a home media cloud so you can access…
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Y Combinator-Backed ListRunner Eliminates Hospital Paperwork
By Sarah Buhr A majority of a doctor’s time is spent jotting down notes about a patient for the next doctor on duty over and over again with a pen and paper, according to Dr. Jeeshan Chowdury. His new Y Combinator-backed startup, ListRunner, promises to eliminate this paperwork with a mobile app. Read More Source:…
