Print 5X Faster Instantly: How a CoreXY 3D Printer Changes the Game for Fast 3D Printer Enthusiasts To turn 3D printing from a wait overnight task into finishing a prototype before a meeting, the secret lies in switching to a CoreXY 3D printer. By using lighter moving parts, higher travel acceleration (up to 30,000 mm/s²…
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How Dark Reading Lifted Off the Launchpad in 2006
Twenty years ago, this media brand didn’t have a print edition to attract eyeballs and sponsors. Top-notch content and editorial talent did the heavy lifting.
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Microsoft traces Universal Print issues to Graph API code change
Microsoft says that an ongoing Universal Print sharing issue that prevents users from creating some printer shares is due to a Microsoft Graph API code change. […]
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
6 High-Quality Print Production Capabilities Every Branding-Focused Company Should Offer
In this post, I will show you 6 high-quality print production capabilities every branding-focused company should offer. If you’re a branding-focused company, you already know that how your materials look can make or break the impression you leave with your audience. Print production is more than getting your marketing materials out there; it’s about making…
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Print Businesses Rethink Production as Automation and Digital Inkjet Reshape 2026
GUEST OPINION: For many Australian print businesses, 2026 is proving to be less about chasing volume and more about rethinking how work moves through the factory. Ongoing labour shortages, rising expectations around turnaround times, and increasing job complexity are forcing printers to reduce manual intervention wherever possible, according to Jet Technologies.
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Weekly Update 490
A big “thank you” to everyone who helped me troubleshoot the problem with my “Print Screen” button on the new PC. Try as we all might, none of us could figure out why it refused to bind to SnagIt and instead insisted on dumping the entire collection of screens to a file on the desktop.…
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How hackers turned AI into their new henchman
Your AI reads the small print, and that’s a problem. This week in episode 433 of “Smashing Security” we dig into LegalPwn – malicious instructions tucked into code comments and disclaimers that sweet-talks AI into rubber-stamping dangerous payloads (or even pretending they’re a harmless calculator). Meanwhile, new research from Anthropic reveals that hackers have already…
