Kodak Invents Photo Ink That’ll Last 100 Years

Kodak’s revolutionary new ink can quickly create prints with an archival life of 100 years, versus standard inkjet photos that go the way of toilet paper after 15. And the ink costs half the price. Half?! We should buy Kodak’s new printers simply because they’re not trying to fuck us on the cartridge sales.
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Don’t be misled by these 10 Windows Vista myths

The official consumer launch of Windows Vista has brought with it a great deal of confusion, misinformation, and some fairly ignorant assertions. Windows expert Deb Shinder debunks some of the misconceptions she’s been hearing, from exaggerated cost and hardware requirements to feature limitations and compatibility issues.
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Linux on the PSP, a Reality at Last

Over the years Linux has proven its flexibility. We’ve seen Linux variants running on PCs, Servers, Gaming Consoles, Supercomputers, Toasters, Mobile Phones, Routers, and just about everything imaginable. But, oddly enough, one of the most popular hacking platforms out there – the PSP – has yet to see Linux ported to it.. until now.
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Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista

lot of bloggers heartily recommend starting with a clean installation of Windows Vista or even purchasing (or building) a new computer to experience the full might of the operating system. That’s great, in many scenarios, but in some cases you might want to upgrade your existing Windows XP or Windows 2000 installation.
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Office 2008 Mac Screenshots

A collection of screenshots of the upcoming 2008 release of Office for Mac.
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New Webmaster Blog

Hey, I was surfing around today and found this new webmaster blog. Since I had some extra time, I figured I would give it a look. Little did I know, I found a great source of information. This blog has various interesting stories, ranging from Digging for Money to Pagerank Updating. This blog really did [...]

Napster Buys AOL Music: What Is This Company Doing?

Napster announced the acquisition of AOL Music’s subscription service. They’ll add 350,000 new subscribers, get promotion on AOL, and pay just $15 million in cash. It’s not a bad deal, except it adds more unprofitable customers to the struggling company, and the company’s war chest just got significantly lighter.
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Apple ‘Scolds’ Employees for Visiting Too Many Apple Rumor Web sites

Apple has both a rabid fan base interested in its future product plans and a legendary obsession with secrecy. Former Apple employees say the company plants fake product names within work groups to track the source of media leaks. It monitors workers’ Internet surfing habits and scolds them if they’re visiting too many Apple rumor [...]

Start Your Own Business

Starting your own business has never been easier. Many people these days are starting there own business. One of the most popular type of new businesses is restaurants. Getting a Restaurant Loan is very easy. Our friends over at ARF, offer loans with some of the most competitive rates in the market today. If you [...]

Apple Bullies Bloggers, Again

Today Apple is engaging in similar tactics against a number of bloggers who simply reported on the fact that someone created a skin for Windows Mobile phones that looks exactly like the new iPhone user interface.
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