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Great turnout at InSide #3Dprinting Conference | #3DprintConf #3Dprinter #3Dprint #AdditiveManufacturing #3Dprinters twitter.com/ttranpham/stat…— Tuan TRANPHAM (@ttranpham) April 23, 2013

Welcome to the 3D world

3D printing is fast becoming a reality, and Tahlia McPherson looks at the positive and negative impacts of the innovation.

The day YouTube went away

As Apple ditches its YouTube app on its latest update for iPhone and iPad, Dan Toomey looks at the digital battlelines being mapped out by Apple and Google.

Great turnout at InSide #3Dprinting Conference | #3DprintConf #3Dprinter #3Dprint #AdditiveManufacturing #3Dprinters twitter.com/ttranpham/stat…— Tuan TRANPHAM (@ttranpham) April 23, 2013

Welcome to the 3D world

3D printing is fast becoming a reality, and Tahlia McPherson looks at the positive and negative impacts of the innovation.

The day YouTube went away

As Apple ditches its YouTube app on its latest update for iPhone and iPad, Dan Toomey looks at the digital battlelines being mapped out by Apple and Google.

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Great turnout at InSide #3Dprinting Conference | #3DprintConf #3Dprinter #3Dprint #AdditiveManufacturing #3Dprinters twitter.com/ttranpham/stat…— Tuan TRANPHAM (@ttranpham) April 23, 2013

Welcome to the 3D world

3D printing is fast becoming a reality, and Tahlia McPherson looks at the positive and negative impacts of the innovation.

The day YouTube went away

As Apple ditches its YouTube app on its latest update for iPhone and iPad, Dan Toomey looks at the digital battlelines being mapped out by Apple and Google.

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