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"textContent": "Apple may eventually build iPhones using 3D-printed aluminum, a move that could reshape how the company manufactures its devices. Industry reports suggest Apple is already experimenting with advanced printing techniques as it expands the technology across its products. Although fully printed smartphones are not ready yet, Apple has already used 3D printing in other devices. […]\n\nThe post Apple Explores 3D-Printed iPhone Future appeared first on TUAW.",
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