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Spice launches Android smartphone Smart Flo Pace 2 Mi-502 for Rs 6,999
Close on the heels of Micromax which today launched their Canvas 3D A115, Spice, too, today launched their new smartphone, Smart Flo Pace 2 Mi-502. #smartphones #Technology #Android #Spice #mobile phones #MobileMonitor #Micromax Canvas 3D A115 #Smart Flo Pace 2
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Micromax launches first ever 3D phone, Canvas A115 3D for Rs 9,999
While the phone offers a 3D viewing experience, it does not need 3D Glasses to view its content, providing the user a hassle free experience. #Technology #Android #Smartphone #mobile phones #Micromax #MobileMonitor #Micromax A115 Canvas 3D #3D phone
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Micromax claims it has sold 1 million Canvas smartphones
Micromax has claimed that the company's Canvas series of smartphones has crossed over a million units in sales. #Internet #Technology #Micromax #MobileMonitor #Canvas HD #Micromax Canvas HD #Micromax Canvas 3D A115 #Personal Technology #Micromax Canvas #Micromax Canvas HD A116
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Intel shrinks its chips as transistors go 3D
After 3D movies, 3D TV, 3D printing, it is now time for 3D transistors. #Moore's law #Intel Corporation #Carol Bartz #3D transistors
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Extreme Tech
3D photography: Is there still hope for 3D TV’s stillborn cousin?
Here’s an interesting question for you: Where are all the 3D digital cameras and photos? There are 3D TVs, 3D movies, 3D games, 3D printers, Kinect — but, when it comes to 3D still cameras, the market is almost completely barren. Sure, there’s a handful #Facebook #Fujifilm #Flickr
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Salt Lake Tribune
Dyer: 3D guns, and everything else
The story so far: Cody Wilson, who describes himself as a "crypto-anarchist" and almost certainly wears a Second Amendment belt-buckle, had a bright idea early last year. No government could ever oppress its people again, reasoned the 25-year-old law stu #University of Texas #US State Department #Pirate Bay
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Boing Boing
Patent lawyers: Help! The evil Makers won't let us apply for bullshit 3D printing patents!
Two minor characters from my novel Makers have apparently come to life and written an article for 3D Printing Industry. These two people are patent lawyers for Finnegan IP law firm, Washington, DC, which I don't recall making up, but this is definitely a #Washington, D.C. #Patent and Trademark Office #Electronic Frontier Foundation




