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The Mosaic Manufacturing Palette 2 & an upgrade the original Palette & is a self-contained system for full color 3D printing. It works by cutting and splicing multiple filament colors and then feeding them through as the object is printed. The system uses a unique and internal cutter called the Splice Core that measures and cuts filament as it prints, ensuring the incoming filament can change colors quickly and easily.
The printer can out items in four colors and it can print any amount of any color. It extrudes excess color into a little object called a tower, allowing it to print as much or as little of a color as necessary. It also has automatic runout detection which lets you print larger objects over a longer period.
It works with a number of current 3D printers and the printers require no real updates to use the Palette or its more robust brother, the Pro. A new piece of software called Canvas allows users to plan their color prints and send the instructions to both the Palette and the printer for printing.
The Palette 2 costs $449 while the Pro costs $699. The Pro lets you print faster than the Palette 2.
Ita very clever hack & instead of making the printer do all the work you instead make the filament do the work. Because it is a self-contained system you can use the Palette with nearly any printer although the team is working on native support for many popular printers. They are able to print lots of interesting stuff including 3D printed phone case models, rubbery watch bands using stretchable materials, and even educational objects. Most impressive They were able to print a scan of a brain with evidence of a tumor visible in yellow. While itnot completely full color & yet & the Palette is a great solution for those looking to print color on a budget.
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Nokia says it expects to make €3 in royalties for every 5G smartphone sold. The Finnish telecommunications equipment manufacturer has made many contributions to the standardisation of 5G and says its fees reflect the value of its technology to handsets.
Holders of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) are required to make their innovations available on
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Huawei has yet to confirm any details of its next series of phones, but we've just had the Huawei Mate 20 Lite name confirmed in an email from UK mobile network Vodafone.
A message sent from the network to TheIndianSubcontinent confirms the phone will be available soon, and you'll be able to get it directly from Vodafone. It doesn't include an
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Microsoft has announced that it will cease to support apps for Windows 8 at the end of October.
In a blog post, the company clarified that come October 31, the Microsoft Store will stop accepting apps from developers targeted at Windows 8/8.1 (or indeed Windows Phone 8.x).
Furthermore, Microsoft also reminded folks that from July 2023, updates for
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The OnePlus 6T launch is probably not too far off – assuming the Chinese firm continues to follow its half-yearly release schedule for its affordable flagship smartphones.
Update:There's potentially good news for US OnePlus fans, as the latest OnePlus 6T rumors suggest the handset will be available carrier T-Mobile and could launch a month earlier.
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Gaming phenomenon Fortnite is now playable on almost every gadget, from smartphones to games consoles, but we now know one platform it almost certainly won't be coming to: Apple TV.
Fortnite developer Epic Games insisted it had no plans to bring the game to Apple TV after Twitter leaker Storm posted an image of the game's code that included a
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