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The PrintPod Is a Handheld Printer That Can Print on Almost Anything

Normally, printers are designed to print on flat sheets of paper. But this ingenious little gadget can print on smooth, curved, or bumpy surfaces, and all kinds of materials, including wood, metal, fabric, rocks, or even your skin.

Created by Evebot, the PrintPod is a rechargeable, battery-powered handheld printer that outputs designs in 1″ strips as you move it across just about any surface. It works in concert with a mobile application that wirelessly sends designs to the printhead, which automatically dispenses ink as you move it across your print surface.

There are three different kinds of ink available for the PrintPod, including a permanent black ink that sticks to just about everything, a skin-friendly, washable ink (in blue, red, or black) that works for temporary tattoos, and an invisible ink that only appears under UV light. I’m hoping they come up with more colors for the permanent ink, as that’s where I think this thing really has the most utility – printing on unusual surfaces.

Connecting to the printer is fast – it starts up in less than one second, and you can output as many as 1000 images with just one charge. Each ink cartridge can output the equivalent of 1200 A4 pages of images.



The makers of the PrintPod are currently raising funds for its production over on Kickstarter, where a pledge of at least $109 will secure you one of the machines if you get in on the Super Early Bird round. Initial deliveries are expected to start in October 2020.

The Latest Rick and Morty Anime Short is a Time-Twisting Tokyo Thriller

A few months ago, Adult Swim gave us a delightful treat in the form of a Rick and Morty anime short, a moody samurai story with just enough excess and weird science to feel authentic. Well we’ve got another, and this one’s even more chaotic.

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California's Air Pollution Police Consider Forcing Uber and Lyft to Go Electric

California’s Air Resources Board submitted an ambitious proposal in recent days that would put a cap on emissions from vehicles being used for rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft, Wired reports. And while these companies have an infamously tumultuous history with labor regulators in their home state, they seem…

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Report finds many US election officials vulnerable to phishing attacks

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Doctor Who's Huge New Event Nearly Got Scrapped by the Coronavirus

Move over, Daleks: you’re now officially less likely to scrap the Doctor’s plans than actual respiratory viruses.

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Major Galaxy Tab S7 leak hints at a smaller model without AMOLED

There might not be much mystery left when Samsung reveals its devices at its August 5th Unpacked event. WinFuture has posted (via SamMobile) what it says are leaked images and specs for the Galaxy Tab S7 line, and they suggest Samsung is shaking up i…