3D printers are typically behemoth-type machines that can spit out crazy things like houses, cars and titanium balls. The world’s smallest 3D printer is too puny to do any of that but it could be more useful than any other 3D printer.
You’ve all seen those monstrously large radio towers that beam out your favourite radio or television program. It’s worth remembering that if something goes wrong, some poor sap has to climb to the top of that tower to fix it. And occasionally, that poor sap will wear a helmet-mounted camera…
Google has figured out that it can save money by getting product ideas from users rather than engineers. After all, you can’t pay engineers in “shout outs” on their blogs like their offering for users.