TechEngineers Develop 3D-Printed Objects That Connect To Wi-Fi And Don’t Even Need Power Researchers were able to create 3D-printed objects that can transmit Wi-Fi signals. Oh, and these objects don’t even need power or any kind of electronics to communicate.by Carl Velasco
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