Can you imagine printing yourself some skin? There has been news from the web that household printers could produce skin grafts, which are used for burn victims.

Don’t throw away that old printer yet because there’s still more use to it than just printing out documents, pictures, etc. Printers are now being developed to hopefully churn out skin grafts.

The concept came from culturing cells from a donor and placing those in an ink. Then, recreating a live implant derived from the donor’s cells. There is, however, a problem because there are still very limited cells that could deal with being printed. 

Further developments on this discovery are in still progress to better use ink in providing burn victims skin graft.
 
United States President Barack Obama meets a lot of people every single day from probably all walks of life. And it’s not s surprise if one day, he’ll want to meet Mark Zuckerberg. The scheduled meeting will happen Thursday, at San Francisco, with President Barack Obama meeting a group of business technology leaders which include the Facebook founder. The purpose of the meeting is to generate more jobs, high-tech jobs.

The series of meetings that President Obama will be conducting is part of his plan to discuss prospects with the business community.
 
Smartphones are becoming more and more popular these days. In fact, smartphones are utilized as authentication in different businesses as well as in banks, which is why it’s extremely important for you to keep all your guards up when it comes to your hi-tech mobile device. What are the things you can do to prevent unauthorized use of your phone?
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Check out some of dos and don’ts in using your smartphone:
  • Antivirus. Just like computers, malwares can infect your mobile device without you knowing. And given that you’re using your smartphone on your bank transactions and other finances, it’s crucial to keep all your personal details safe. Installing an antivirus will help prevent malware infection.
  • Remote Services. Install remote services such as remote wipe, remote lock, and the like, on your device.
  • Back UP. Be sure to always backup your data. In the event that your mobile is stolen, lost, or is malfunctioning, you can always retrieve your data, on something else other than your phone alone.
  • Encrypt. If it’s possible to use encryption, do it. This makes it harder for other people to easily interpret the data on your mobile device.
  • Password/PIN Code. Setting a password or pin code on your phone’s lock feature helps because it presents difficulty for unauthorized usage.
  • Updates. Don’t skip operating system and application updates. This reduces the risk of your phone’s system flaws.
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