Printer Review: HP Envy 110

There are quite a few things we liked about the $249.99 Envy 110. It’s not just the most beautiful all-in-one device we’ve seen but it has brains, too. The menu system, accessed via a large touch screen, is well thought out and the Envy can communicate with some intelligence as well, accessing the Web for content, printing from an iPad and even printing documents emailed to it.

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‘Still Alive’ played on 3D printed record, takes music piracy to complicated new levels

We’re still in the relatively early stages of the 3D printer revolution , and as such, it’s hard to say just how these devices will play a role in our daily lives. We’ve seen some really cool toys like turtleshell racers and Weighted Companion Cubes , but what about some everyday products

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MakerBot releases free-to-download Playsets, will have you printing a Captain Kirk Chair in no time

So, you’ve always wanted to build a dollhouse out of ABS plastic? Well here’s your chance.

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MakerBot Replicator hands-on (video)

Sure, there’s really not much of a DIY presence amongst the shiny new mass produced gadgets that line the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES, but MakerBot’s public appearances at the show managed to leave an impression on just about everyone who spotted the company’s newly announced Replicator 3D printer . Founder Bre Pettis stopped by our stage at the convention center’s Grand Lobby, becoming our final interview of the show. We managed to get him to print something out during our conversation, but the real draw was, no doubt, the large plastic rocket ship lamp sitting at the end of the stage, a pretty solid visual reminder of the concept of being able to print out just about anything you can imagine with one of these devices

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