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Why Laser Printers are More Efficient than Regular Ones

In times of financial austerity, all businesses are looking for effective ways to streamline their operations, to maximise efficiency and production and perhaps most pertinently, to reduce their costs....

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Fighting the Winter Blues

It’s late autumn and thick layer of frost covers the ground. You feel wistful and maybe even a little sad. Surprisingly, there seems to be no reason for this feeling. Most of us can shake it off and...

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How to deal with a migraine

Migraines are different for everyone. They vary greatly in severity and cause – in fact no one has definitely proven what exactly causes migraines, only how to treat them. More common in females; with...

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10 Apps for Retail Productivity

As a retailer, you have a lot on your plate. From sales and marketing, to inventory, employee management, and accounting, it’s easy to feel like there are just not enough hours in the day to get all...

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Power and Economy in a Sedan

Power and efficiency can seem like contradictory qualities in a vehicle.  A big truck may have lots of towing power but relatively poor fuel economy for that long trip to the lake, making such trips...

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Learn About Breast Cancer Charities Near You

Breast cancer survival rates are improving, but the fight for a cure continues on.  According to the American Cancer Society, “During the last 10 years (2001-2010) for which mortality data is...

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How it Works: the photocopier

Multifunction photocopiers consolidate several pieces of essential office equipment into one. With in-built print, copy, scan and fax functions, hard-drive storage and the ability to electronically...

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TEST Engage:BDR

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Google set to build its own quantum computing hardware

For some time, Google scientists have been experimenting with artificial intelligence using quantum devices provided by D-Wave. According to Google, the company’s  Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab...

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What chemical elements are inside your new iPhone

It’s only been recently that Apple released its new iPhone 6, and like every year zealots are lining up in front of Apple stores. In fact, the company reports that some 4 million iPhone 6 preorders...

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Lenovo caught installing adware on new computers

The giant computer tech company Lenovo has apparently been installing adware onto new consumer computers. The adware is turned on when you start the computer and injects third-party ads on Google...

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A New Class of Magnet Could Mean New Tech Capabilities

Researchers have discovered a new class of magnet that increases in volume when placed in a magnetic field and generates only negligible amounts of heat in the process. These properties could transform...

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Metal pressing: a brief overview

Using the tools and techniques of metal pressing, anything an engineer can ever imagine regardless of how delicate or complex can be readily manufactured. This is a major business that is used in...

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Facebook’s Aquila will bring solar-powered internet to regions not yet connected

This giant, solar-powered, internet giving drone is ready to take to the skies. Facebook recently unveiled the Aquila, a V-wing flying drone with the wingspan of a Boeing 737 ( almost 93 ft/28.35 m ),...

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Windows 10 tends to eavesdrop quite a bit, but here’s how you can put a lid...

Microsoft's recently unveiled OS, Windows 10, is the company's make-or-break reinstatement of what is the most used OS franchise in the world. Reviews of it are pretty good up till now, with Techradar...

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Using your body as your personal LAN, or what I dub the Bluebody technology.

Everyone knows that the body is used to communicate way more information than we do by speech, almost unconsciously, but researchers at the University of California, San Diego, are aiming to take that...

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First ever optical chip to permanently store data developed

Material scientists at Oxford University, collaborating with experts from Karlsruhe, Munster and Exeter, have developed the world's first light-based memory banks that can store data permanently. The...

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Google balloons to ring the Earth in 2016 — for Internet, not world domination

Connecting traditionally problematic areas of the world to the Internet is high on the list of many virtual giants already, and some time ago, in 2013, Google also stepped up to the challenge. Their...

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Japan casts steel-like glass using levitation

Using a newly-developed production method, the Institute of Industrial Science at Tokyo University succeeded in producing a type of glass that rivals steel in hardness. The new material opens huge...

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MIT’s smart wound dressing is incredibly cool and I want one

Smart phones, smart tvs, smart cars, it's a trend that's picking up more and more and for good reason -- from making work easier, entertainment more accessible and increasing safety, automation is the...

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