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How to get More Ink Out of ‘Empty’ Printer Catridges

Monday, August 25, 2008

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We wrote about the Class Action lawsuit against Hewlett-Packard over printer-ink monopoly pricing and false “empty catridge” warnings that force customers to guy buy more ink long before the cartridge is really empty. What made today important was a story over on Yahoo about a guy named Farhad Manjoo that was not going to take [...]

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HP Printer Ink Class Action Lawsuit

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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Ars has the scoop on a Boston man who is sick and tired of walking into a office supply store and paying $30+ dollars for ink for his printer. This was discussed years ago on Slashdot before we had sites like Digg and social networking was all the buzz. At the time the discussion was made [...]

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IBM, Intel, HP + Community Form ‘Linux Foundation’

Monday, January 22, 2007

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Interesting… it looks like the big commercial Linux folks are getting together and forming the Linux Foundation, not unlike what happened with IBM and the Eclipse Foundation. It will be nice to see more competition on this front for everyone.

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I Hate Laptop Manufacturers

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

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This Christmas brought different laptops to some family members that I ended up helping setup and over all, looking at everything from a brand new Sony, to a new HP, to a new ThinkPad I have to say that I hate Laptop Manufacturers. There are three reasons for this: They all think creating their own utilities to [...]

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Rear Project HDTVs to Want (Sony A2000/XBR2, Samsung LED/DLP, Mitsubishi XX732, HP XX80n)

Friday, August 4, 2006

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Introduction The purpose of this post is to give a hard list of the rear projection televisions that consumers should keep their eyes out for. This list was compiled by determining a theme of the most discussed HDTVs from the AVS Forum Rear Project Units thread over the last year. Given the most discussed HDTVs I [...]

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