Super-light and small, the HP Sprocket makes printing photos from your smartphone incredibly easy. Add filters, stickers or borders (or nothing at all) and simply connect your phone via Bluetooth to watch your creations become tangible prints. Producing photos that measure two by three inches on sticky-backed paper, this handy device is suitable for teenagers and adults alike.
1. A Pride Flag Incorporating LGBTQ+ People of Color First unfurled at a Pride Month launch celebration in Philadelphia, a new rainbow flag aims to recognize the POC members of the LGBTQ+ community. Part of the “More Color More Pride” campaign, the flag calls to attention—and embraces—the diversity within the already marginalized queer world. A testament to intersectionality, the pride flag’s value lies in its …
Everyone has found themselves in a situation where they can’t access a printer—or connect to it. With the ZUtA Labs’ portable robotic printer, available for pre-order now at $299, this ceases to be a problem. The palm-sized WiFi-connected printer aligns itself with a standard sheet of paper, receives instruction from a smartphone, and then tracks across the page, printing out words and images. It does …