From hacker spaces to profitable businesses, tinkering is experiencing a renaissance. WSJ’s Andy Jordan and Justin Lahart explore some of the "stuff" people are making with new devices that encourage hacking and creativity.
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WSJ’s Andy Jordan heads to the "Maker Faire" in Silicon Valley, California to see how tinkerers are remaking the notion of manufacturing. (Originally published 05/12/08)
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WSJ’s Andy Jordan heads to a lab at Cornell University to see how students are creating 3D Printing kits for consumers, and allowing them to (in theory) make anything. (Originally published 11/29/07).
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Andy Jordan’s Tech Diary gets the lowdown on a mass psychic experiment conducted via Twitter. But perhaps you already knew that. He also looks at how Twitter is being used these days.
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Andy Jordan’s Tech Diary heads to London where some cash machines offer an option to transact in the totally unintelligible cockney dialect. It's on the bloody Wall Field of Wheat Journal!
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WSJ’s Andy Jordan spends time in the Berkshires to see how locals make the case for "slow money" with their own local currency, "The Berkshare".
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