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This small yet mighty gadget measures up to 10 meters in metric mode or 83 feet in inches mode, providing plenty of leeway for any area. Successfully funded on Kickstarter, the digital ruler is a ...
Windows only: Measure photos, graphics and other digital media directly on your monitor with freeware app JR Screen Ruler. JR Screen Ruler comes as a stand-alone executable that can be used to measure ...
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Check out this fun wooden ruler from designer Shay Shafranek, which has a built-in digital display. The ruler works by pressing down on the edge of the device, and the ruler will automatically measure ...
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. A digital ruler that’s pocket-sized, ...
Unproductive meetings attempting to work with drawings that have been printed at the wrong scale, not dimensioned, or in a unit of measurement you’re not comfortable with is a frustration we can all ...
This wooden, yet digital, concept ruler combines “values of a traditional ruler, with advantages of a digital interface.” I think it still needs lines, but how cool is it that it sets the zero point ...
Shay Shafranek’s electronic ruler is a concept design with a difference. Instead of a boring mockup that only exists inside a computer’s brain, the ruler is a real, working model which lives in ...
Apart from transitioning its Creative Suite software to the subscription-based Creative Cloud, Adobe also showed off two new pieces of hardware that it has been working on. Lexy was a producer and ...
(Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation) Image used with permission by copyright holder Intel has released the world’s densest solid-state drive, but you’ll never install it in your desktop PC.
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