Sony’s Razor-thin Bendable TV Screen
Sony has developed a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video. See below for a video of the new 2.5-inch display. It shRead More…
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Sony has developed a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video. See below for a video of the new 2.5-inch display. It shRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has a valid point in explaining the under-anticipated downside of going paperless. Once you’re gone,Read More…
Trent Reznor gave an interesting interview over at the Herald Sun. In it he states, “It’s a very odd time to be a musician on a major label, becauRead More…
Fair Isaac Corp. of Minneapolis is a “fraud-detection specialist” which has released a study showing that Internet advertising put out by “online markRead More…
A new study / survey results conducted by the U.S. Business Software Alliance (BSA) claims that the rate of global software piracy has been static foRead More…
Some of us here at Computers.net were lucky enough to attend the OpenCourseWare Consortium Conference in Santander, Spain. Among the attendees, a reprRead More…
Intel’s code named project “Santa Rosa” today is being replaced by the real name: Centrino Duo. It will be used in over 230 laptop models and has soRead More…
Lee Gomes of Wall Street Journal fame has an interesting Q&A with Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, a professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of GovernmeRead More…
Quoting our favorite source of “people familiar with the situation,” the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) claims that executives at MicRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has an interesting Q&A with DoubleClick CEO David Rosenblatt about the pending acquisition by GoogRead More…