HP aims for more prints from laser printers with new cartridge

From PC World: Hewlett-Packard is bringing significant advances to its laser printers so more prints and savings can be squeezed out of a single cartridge.

The company has developed an all-new cartridge based on a refined chemical formula that will make frequent replacing of cartridges less of a...

Apple Watch coming April 24, priced from $349 to beyond $10,000

From CNET: If you want to sport the high end versions of the Apple Watch, it will cost you.

The 18-karat gold version of the watch starts at $10,000. The most expensive version of the watch on Apple's website is $17,000.

The midtier version, made of stainless steel, will be $549 to $1,049 for the...

Microsoft asks U.S. court to ban Kyocera's Android phones

From PC World: Microsoft has asked a court in Seattle to ban Kyocera’s DuraForce, Hydro and Brigadier lines of cellular phones in the U.S., alleging that they infringed seven Microsoft patents.

The software giant has in its complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington...

Apple Store goes down before Apple Watch event

From CNET: The Apple Store is officially down, which can mean only one thing: the Apple Watch event is just hours away.

Apple took down its digital storefront on Monday in preparation for its press event at 10 a.m. PT. The event is expected to be headlined by Apple's upcoming smartwatch, the Apple...

SanDisk Ultra II 240GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

There are many "traditions" when it comes to our church-wide summer conference every year. When I say "traditions", I do not mean stereotypes like dressing in white robes or burning tall candles. Instead, it comes down to stuff like eating bowl noodles at night, playing Dutch Blitz during our free time, trading name tags with other people, and buying motor oil for fun. Additionally, one of the stuff we like to do is pay the guest speaker a visit...

Google overhauls Gmail app with key iOS 8 features

From PC World: Google recently flipped over the counter on Gmail’s iOS app to version 4.0, an update that includes a number of helpful new features designed to take advantage of iOS 8.

The biggest productivity booster is the addition of quick actions on notifications. Now, when you get a new...

Microsoft Windows vulnerable to 'FREAK' encryption flaw too

From CNET: Computers running all supported releases of Microsoft Windows are vulnerable to "FREAK," a decade-old encryption flaw that leaves device users vulnerable to having their electronic communications intercepted when visiting any of hundreds of thousands of websites, including Whitehouse.gov...

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