HP Overhauls Printer Cartridge System
Hewlett-Packard said on Tuesday it will be gradually changing the way the company delivers its inkjet cartridges by instituting three new color-coded categories and a lowered, two-tiered pricing scheme for its inkjet printer cartridges.

Airplane Wi-Fi: What You Need to Know
Learn what you can really do with the newly offered Wi-Fi service on domestic flights.
Opera Adds 'Speed Dial' Feature to Browser
Opera on Wednesday released Speed Dial, a feature that allows a user to see functional "snapshots" of up to nine different sites.

Wired NextFest Rockets Off
Wired Magazine kicked off their fourth annual NextFest convention Thursday morning in Los Angeles, with help from a spaceshuttle crew, a jetpack, the city's mayor, a samurai robot, and a few thousand area grammar school students.

AOL-Yahoo Tieup Sparks Net Neutrality Worries
A combined AOL-Yahoo might reinvigorate a network neutrality debate, according to an analyst report released Monday.

Run Legacy Apps In XP
If you believe Microsoft's public relations people, you'll believe that Windows XP can run every application ever written for an Intel-based PC, dating back to the VisiCalc spreadsheet that got the PC revolution started in 1981.
OLPCs Could Be Sold to U.S. Schools
A project that aims to deliver low-priced laptops with string pulleys to the world's poorest children may have a new market: U.S. schools.

Blogger Leaves Beta
Blogger has quietly slipped out of beta, with the most significant update to the popular blogging tool since Google acquired it in early 2003.

Dell Uses Blu-ray Disc to Increase Notebook Storage
The company's XPS M1710 consumer notebooks will now feature Blu-ray technology, giving users a large amount of storage space and new DVD features.

Experts: Cybercrime as Destructive as Credit Crisis
Cybercrime is likely to wreak as much havoc as the credit crisis in the coming years if international regulation is not improved, some of the world's top crime experts said on Wednesday.