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Engadget Daily: how to disappear, the deal with 3D printers and more!

Today, we review Sony's lifelogging SmartBand wearable, investigate the ins and outs of 3D printing, learn how to escape the clutches of the internet and take a look at SportsCenter's new home. Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours.

How to Disappear (almost) Completely: the illusion of privacy

You could toss your laptop, tablet and your phone, but is that enough to escape the clutches of the internet? Read on as Dan Cooper investigates the illusion of privacy in part one of How To Disappear.

Sony SmartBand review: a fitness tracker that goes beyond fitness

Sony's new fitness wearable, the SmartBand, is a $100 wrist-worn device that tracks your exercise routines and pretty much everything else. All in all, It's a capable lifelogging gadget that unfortunately falls short of its potential.

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What you need to know about 3D printing

3D printers: they're invading our workplaces, schools and homes, but what exactly are these DIY factories capable of? Read on as Jennifer Williams-Alvarez explores the world of 3D printing and what it means to you.

This is ESPN's new home for 'SportsCenter'

What's got 194,000-square feet, 1080p broadcast technology and a wall of 56 screens? ESPN's Digital Center 2, that's what. Read on for an inside look at this incredible facility destined to be the new home of SportsCenter.

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