Fastest, and yet cheapest, Inkjet Printer

New inkjet printer technology that analysts believe will revolutionize the imaging industry was unveiled this week. The new printer based on a “memjet technology” will print 5 to 10 times faster than competing products, and it will cost around $200 (HP’s closest competitor model costs $16,000). The demo…

Google phone in the labs

It’s confirmed! The mythical Google phone [http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/03/06/more-details-emerge-on-the-mythical-google-phone/] is going to be a reality, as confirmed by a Google exec [http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/15/google-exec-confirms-phone-in-the-labs/].…

Developer Cheat Sheets

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Avoiding JavaScript Memory Leaks

> You may not know it, but almost every site you visit that uses JavaScript is leaking memory. That may sound like an exaggeration, but it’s true. With so many of the so called Web 2.0 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2] sites using Ajax [http://en.…

NetTunes: The New Napster?

A new online music sharing service called NetTunes [http://nettunes.net/] is creating quite a stir, while the recording industry is keeping its eyes open. NetTunes is basically a mutual fund — of music. The concept is darn simple. Copyright law has never prohibited anyone to lend music CD’s…

Personal Computer in a Pen?

At first, it looks like a pick from a sci-fi show or a Bond movie, but can it possibly be true that the cumbersome desktop, or even a laptop, may someday be replaced by a set of pen-like computing gadgets that fit neatly in your pocket? The innovative folks at…