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  • Xerox develops paper that erases itself
    Monday 27 November 2006 – 07:49
    Xerox believes it has found a way to dramatically reduce the consumption of paper: The firm has developed a technology that automatically erases the prints on paper after one day - and allows the paper to be reused "multiple times".
  • Clean yourself with Vista SP1 toilet paper
    Tuesday 18 March 2008 – 12:50 in Consumer Electronics
    If there is one place in the world that any gadget-electronic freak should go to, that is Akihabara district in Tokyo.
  • Japanese scientists develop paper plane to send to space
    Friday 25 January 2008 – 02:20 in Mobile
    Scientists in Tokyo Japan have come up with the most fanciful Space Shuttle we’ve ever seen here at Toms UK and IRL.
  • French paper reveals Harry Potter's fate
    Monday 23 July 2007 – 10:27 in Business
    Quebec (QE) - Online outlets across the Web have been posting details about the final Harry Potter book, but one French newspaper was the first to take those details and publish them in a physical media format. A French newspaper printed a summary of the
  • Sharp to volume produce 'paper-thin liquid crystal display' within three years
    Thursday 8 July 2004 – 03:58
    Sharp recently introduced a prototype "paper-thin liquid crystal display", only 1cm-thin that can be used to remotely download data from the Internet, with volume production targeted to begin within three years, according to the Japan-based Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

Articles & reviews

  • Turning Your Printer Into A Paper Shredder (On Purpose)*
    Wednesday 3 August 2005 – 07:00
    Do you have a Xerox Phaser laser printer you're about to replace and don't know what do with it? Why not turn it into a high-volume paper shredder? A few spare parts and some disassembly are all that is required.
  • Intel's Next Paper Release: The Pentium III at 1133 MHz*
    Monday 31 July 2000 – 07:00
    After the shameful defeat in the Giga Hertz race Intel is now trying to leapfrog AMD. By squeezing the last bit of performance out of the well-known Coppermine core Intel created a very fast processor. The fact that it is the most unreliable and instable CPU Intel has ever released equalizes the fact that it will hardly be available.
  • Sony NW-MS70D: iPod Killer or Expensive Paper Weight?*
    Saturday 1 November 2003 – 06:00
    Spending that little bit extra on a Sony product usually means the purchase offers a high minimum standard of quality. This is the case for Sony's new NW-MS70D, part of Sony's "Network Walkman" line. While it will not take out the iPod, the NW-MS70D is certainly not just an expensive paperweight, either.
  • More Than Just a 'Paper Launch': 680i Motherboard Comparison, Part 1*
    Thursday 21 December 2006 – 01:47
    More Than Just a 'Paper Launch': 680i Motherboard Comparison, Part 1 Over a month has passed since Nvidia announced the official release of its long-awaited 680i chipset to support Intel's Core 2 desktop processors. Part 1 of our comparison features a few early motherboard examples, as we continue to wait for the release of other products.
  • Second Hand Smoke - Paper 3D*
    Monday 13 December 1999 – 06:00
    There's GigaDude, Imagination Guy, and a host of others who want to sell you 3D, as long as they don't have to make the stuff.

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