Thursday 19 June 2014

3D printing at White House Maker Faire; T-Mobile: Free iPhone 'test drive' for everyone

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3D printing takes center stage at first ever White House Maker Faire

At the first ever White House Maker Faire, US President Barack Obama spoke on how 3D printing would grow American manufacturing, analysts aren't so sure.

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T-Mobile continues to set the bar for US wireless carriers with two new initiatives launching soon.

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