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Philips Fixables offers 3D printing files for appliance repairs, promoting sustainability and reducing global e-waste.
Explore Fixables, an innovative Philips initiative to empower consumers with 3D printed parts for personal care product repairs.
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Where are you on your gen AI journey? This guide by CNET's experts will point you in the right direction. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's worked since 2000. A born browser ...
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AI-generated artworks have gained popularity on various social and commercial platforms. People use these arts to gain the ...
Buffalo firefighters battled a four-alarm blaze at 36 Church St., protecting historic buildings. KAV Helmets moves to Old ...
How are 3D printing and metal injection molding changing golf club design? Learn the pros, cons and future of these ...
Today at Lenovo’s event Tech World Shanghai 2025, Lenovo announced the new Lenovo Legion 9i (18”, 10), a gaming laptop truly ...
Slug Bicycles drops an Earthling titanium with 57 mm clearance, Gore has a limited jacket, Wahoo's new computers on sale this ...
I f you know anything about 3D printers, then you'll know that Bambu Lab is the brand to beat. Ever since I purchased my very ...
Mimikyu ex Box is available for $49.99 at Amazon, LEGO Cherry Blossom is just $8.15 alongside a slew of other great LEGO ...