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Circuits Everywhere

cpk0 writes "ABCNews is reporting on a small, New York based company that is now using and creating a technique of printing circuits directly onto paper with conductive inks. The uses up to this point are somewhat trivial, but the idea is undeniably exciting, and the article outlines some of the future ideas T-Ink Inc. has for this technology." Including electronic candy, oddly enough. Update: 10/27 17:24 GMT by T : Associated Press Technology Editor Frank Bajak points out that this story comes from The Associated Press, which deserves the credit.

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  1. Before anyone else gets this one in... by Zog+The+Undeniable · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pr0n magazines that moan when you stroke the pictures!

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  2. Necessary Functionality by CGP314 · · Score: 4, Funny

    The uses up to this point are somewhat trivial

    Trivial? Just wait until you see my bookshelf beowulf!

  3. Re:Paper = burn by cgranade · · Score: 2, Funny

    Remind me not to overclock my paper on analytic processing... especially not if it's funded by AMD!

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  4. Ohhh by jabbadabbadoo · · Score: 5, Funny
    Heard in the office:

    "Ohhh, fuck, I shreded my computer!"

  5. Wait until the government discovers it by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great, now the design on my T-shirt will be a circuit to connect all the RFID tags in my clothing into one super Grid wearable computer that phones home and tells Ashcroft where I am and what I'm doing at all times. Perfect!

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  6. What about muggers? by Phil+John · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm sure that the technology will be replicated and sold to the more unscrupulous people of this planet who could then know how much money you have on you.

    Hmmm...he's only got $10, but this guy on the other hand has $150, let's go mug him.

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