Fabber rising. This is just like the computer industry in its infancy. This time it's just seeming to be like "3d printing" but its really more onto the realm of fabbers (digital fabricators) with the end goal of being able to produce anything from your desktop, the very concept that was only possible in science fiction before (StarTrek has this many times, particularly on the Enterprise series), but it's looking like reality's catching up fast.
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
The most commented posts on Engadget over the past 24 hours.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Fabber rising. This is just like the computer industry in its infancy. This time it's just seeming to be like "3d printing" but its really more onto the realm of fabbers (digital fabricators) with the end goal of being able to produce anything from your desktop, the very concept that was only possible in science fiction before (StarTrek has this many times, particularly on the Enterprise series), but it's looking like reality's catching up fast.