3D printing hardware, services, and accessories dominate this week's news stories we didn't cover in-depth. We begin with a battery-free 3D printed bicycle safety induction light project on Instructables that rewards you by lighting up as you pedal! ROBO 3D, with its popular R1 printer, has made a deal with ABC Data to expand distribution into Eastern Europe, and the Netherlands' Print3D Matter is crowdfunding to open a new store. XYZprinting's Nobel 1.0 stereolithography printer can now be ordered in the US via Amazon or off the company's webpage. We also have two 3D printing student news items. The first is that Masters students at Milan Polytechnic showcased a 3D printed Buggati model car. Also, the next student contest at the UTSI 2015 conference in Charlotte, North Carolina is focusing on 3D printed animatronics. Last but not least is the tiresome issue of removing that print from its bed without warping it. Airwolf 3D's new Wolfbite MEGA adhesive just made this easier for PC and PC-ABS prints, so you don't have to dread that removal process anymore! Check out more information here: http://3dprint.com/83760/stories-we-missed-july-25/